Dale posted on Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:53:27 -0600 as excerpted: > Maybe I should use another file manager other than KDE provided ones for > a while.
LOL. In other threads I've said several times that my file manager choice is based on task/role. For sysadmin tasks and in general, any time I'm not going to be clicking on files in ordered to open them (thus, for normal "file management", moving/copying/renaming/deleting/chmoding/chrowning, plus for plain-text- editing, diff display, and compression-management/browsing), I strongly prefer mc, aka midnight commander. Its ncurses-based display and semi- graphical UI just tends to be more efficient for that sort of thing, at least for me, than a full iconizing GUI fileman. For graphic-intensive tasks, browsing and viewing images or video, or managing them in scenarios where I really need to see not just icons but thumbnails of the actual images/video, and sometimes view/play enough to verify I'm getting the ones I intended, gwenview. For file-picker/opener type file browsing and for occasional drag-n-drop, I'll often use either the folderview quickaccess plasmoids (quickaccess works better if the target is beyond the second level in depth), helped by the fact that I created a directory that contains basically all symlinks to various frequently browsed dirs in the system, so I seldom have to go more than three levels deep and the target is often just one level below the symlinks dir, which is just off the dir pointed at by the folderview and quickaccess plasmoids on the desktop, so it's often just two levels deep. There's only three rare scenarios, therefore, in which I generally open a full file manager like dolphin/konqueror, and all three are rare enough I've not formed a file manager preference for this case, dolphin, konqueor, whatever other general work-similar, fine with me as long as it handles general kde drag-n-drop and click-to-open. First, when I'm doing audio-only (or other, but usually audio-only as everything else generally ends up fitting another task/scenario better) file management similar to what I'd use gwenview for were it images/video, since gwenview doesn't show anything but images/video (I really do wish gwenview would handle audio files as well, possibly with an option similar to the one it has for video files, so it could handle all my media management tasks). Second, as one or the other drag-n-drop end when the other is the desktop folderview/quickaccess plasmoids I mentioned, on the desktop (when the dir pointed to by those plasmoids isn't one end or the other, it's generally mc time). Third, when doing enough click-to-opens or other minor file processing on non-media files (gwenview preferred for media) that the single-shot folderview/quickaccess browsing isn't efficient, but not enough real file management to invoke mc. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.
