12 Aug
2009
12 Aug
'09
09:06
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #306920, revision 5 Title: Dolphin command history - openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) + reject date: 2009-08-12 11:06:39 + reject reason: Please report this to the KDE project, we will take this + from upstream. Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Albert Thuswaldner (thuswa) Description: Just a quite unfinished idea here, see if I can explain it... Wouldn't it be great with a command history view in dolphin? Think something analogues to the history page in a web browser combined with the bash history (one additional example: if you have used Matlab version 5 or later you probably have an idea what I am sort of getting at: http://matlab.izmiran.ru/help/techdoc/ref/commandhistory.html). Basically an interactive page which lists the previously performed file operations in dolphin, In it's simplest form something like this: Today (2009-06-20) ------------------------ move file | source path | destination change dir | source path | destination Yesterday ---------------------------------- ...... - In terms of use cases you could se several * Undo/redo list * Simple way to repeat a command (just click on list entry) * If you make the interaction really clever you could use it to create simple macros , mark the entries in history that you want to include - > save for later * Log of what you have done with your files. * Probably more use cases that I can not think of right now,,, - Ok with that said, I will not give you the pleasure to cut this to pieces all by your self, I will be the first to "help" you doing that ;): 1. Probably most would use the command-line for several of the use cases above (I do it myself and I am happy doing that) 2. To some extent this Idea intersects with other concepts, Time machine type functionality for instance. Still I think it is an idea worth investigating, don't you? - - -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306920