On Jueves, 4 de Febrero de 2010 09:42:22 Dotan Cohen escribió:
On 4 February 2010 08:49, David C. Rankin
wrote: KDE Devs,
I know originally dolphin could not read man pages. Trying again in 4.3.4, dolphin shows the man page in the preview pane, but doesn't show anything in the main windows. What dolphin did was call konqueror to open the man page, but konqueror to 100% of the CPU displaying it. I know the 100% CPU isn't right, but what about dolphin and man pages? Is this still right?
(74k) http://www.3111skyline.com/download/ss/kde4/dolphin-man.jpg
Hi David. I am no authority on the matter, but Dolphin on only a file manager, not a full Konqueror replacement with embedded viewers. I think that you would need Konqueror for this.
So why kde people quit full effort on konqueror to create dolphin?? Now we have two poor solutions, One is konqueror lacking manpower to keep it updated (11.2 konqueror 4.3.1 lacks almost all SSL features...) Two is dolphing while almost reaching 100% filemanagement of konqui hurts it on the navigator role distracting developers... Then you have gwenview that is becoming almost dolphin (they are pretty similar) , maybe a bit ahead on image stuff... meanwhile, you can see firefoz KDEized (it was really neccesary?) just to sum up another good product to the disparate experience KDE 4.X is showing us. Instead of working on more specialized views to integrate in konqueror, it seems the work is spread here and there without too much sense... Yeahh! the new concept desktop is here, someone should explain us again because we, poor base users still dont understand whats going on.. Ive been an advocate of KDE from the very begining on RH and ive been a happy openSUSE user from the last 5 years.. but the current SUSE/KDE philosophy is drivinig me nuts!! Dont tell me im wrong , just see the maillist, this feeling is not going to stop. Angel. -- Most people know C is not so high level.... ...Everybody else just got assembler overdose -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org