https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196772

--- Comment #15 from Méven Car <meve...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Bill Werrel from comment #14)
> (In reply to Méven Car from comment #13)
> > (In reply to Bill Werrel from comment #12)
> > > The left/right arrow shortcuts for expand/collapse in 23.04.02 work great.
> > 
> > Great to here.
> > 
> > I will close this bug then, feel free to open a new for your new suggestion.
> > 
> > > It would good to also get a short cut for "expand all",
> > 
> > It exists sort-of "Ctrl+A" then "Right" ><
> > 
> > Would you case to suggest a default shortcut?
> 
> <Ctrl-A>, <Right> does not do what I had in mind. By expand all I mean for
> the currently selected folder, recursively expand all subdirectories below
> it. You could use a shortcut like <Shift-Right> or <Ctrl-Right>. It would
> probably need a limit on the maximum depth and/or number of files in case
> someone does this on a directory with a huge number of files in the subdirs.
> It could be similar to the Folder Size display depth limit setting.

For that, there is a way, using the keyboard up/down keys to select the folders
you want while holding SHIFT, then while keeping SHIFT held keep pressing right
and the sub-folders selected will expand one level at a time.

You can open a specific bug for that.
I tried to add a specific SHIFT+Right behavior while implementing the fix but
our code can't accommodate this ATM.

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