On Wednesday February 18 2009, JB2 wrote:
On 18 February 09, Rajko M. wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 09:49:31 am JB2 wrote:
Hiya gang,
I'm finally getting around to asking this question. In the picture, when I mouse on 'open recent' a list pops up next to it. Every item in the list also has the location of that item after it in brackets '[ ]'. ...
How do I get rid of the garbage in the brackets? There's nothing in the 'settings' that does anything about it.
John
That seems to be in all KDE programs having Open Recent option. I checked KWrite and Kate and it is the same.
<sigh>...I just checked Kate also and you're correct, it does it there too.
This is sad. It used to be that my Linux system allowed me to be in charge, change things as *I* wanted them. ...
They don't come much more control freakish than I, so I won't (wouldn't) suggest that such control wouldn't be useful. I think, though, that the reason for it is that many files with a given base name may occur, and presenting the full path name helps disambiguate in this situation. So at a minimum, they could be more selective and show the full names only when that information actually does disambiguate the overall list.
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