On 16/02/12 18:23, Hans de Faber wrote:
On 16/02/12 00:36, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 16/02/12 01:04, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Hans de Faber
[02-15-12 01:36]: On 15/02/12 05:27, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 15/02/12 14:21, jonzn4suse wrote:
On 02/14/2012 07:59 AM, Hans de Faber wrote: > The dolphin detailed view column "Link destination" contains the > text > No destination. > > If I want to know if there is a link in a directory I have read > first > many many times "No destination". > > To my opinion, if there is nothing there should be nothing in the > column. > Not like below: > Empty line > Empty line > Empty line I guess that is a *personal* preference and the coder perferred actually indicating that there was *no* link, ie: no destination. Just guessing, I would suppose that most users have never selected to view that
column. I have not but I use mostly the cl. And most directories contain few links.
If you do not like the present display, there is always bugzilla: http://bugzilla.novell.com.
If enough other users indicate the same disposition, perhaps the coder will change the display or make it configurable.
gud luk,
I think that Dolphin, and the author/maintainer, is doing exactly what the term "Link Destination" is all about: if there is no symlink then there is No Destination to be shown. However, find an actual symlink entry and it shows the correct Destination. I just tried it.
And if there was a blank line shown in that field then the cry would be "Is there something wrong with Dolphin? it keeps showing an empty line where the Destination ought to be" :-) .
BC
This behaviour (nnnn X no destination) is new since V2.0. It downgrades the readability of this column. It is non information.
I have never used that column so accept what you state. Furthermore, I almost never use Dolphin but use mc (Midnight Commander) which shows me everything that I need to know (and then some!) as well as doing everything I need to be done with directories and files. mc - the Swiss Knife of file management. BC -- Men never do good unless necessity drives them to it; but when they are free to choose and can do just as they please, confusion and disorder become rampart. Niccolo Machiavelli -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org