[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2023-11-19 Thread Grósz Dániel
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429453

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--- Comment #10 from Grósz Dániel  ---
(In reply to Jens Lallensack from comment #6)
> A downside is that the "Bookmarks" entry, if you add it to the toolbar, does
> not have a shortcut associated with it, and I am unable to define one.

Actually you can: go to Configure Toolbar, and set the text of the entry to
&Bookmarks. Then Alt+B works, even if the toolbar shows icons only. This is not
exactly a discoverable feature, though, even for power users: it only occurred
to me to try because I know a bit about GUI programming.

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2022-05-25 Thread Luke-Jr
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--- Comment #7 from Luke-Jr  ---
Ugh, now Kate has copied this regression too. Should I open a separate bug?

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2022-05-25 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham  ---
Yes please.

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2022-05-25 Thread Luke-Jr
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429453

--- Comment #9 from Luke-Jr  ---
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454412

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2021-07-31 Thread Jens Lallensack
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--- Comment #4 from Jens Lallensack  ---
I agree that Bookmarks should have its own top-level entry in the menu. If you
use this feature, you will use it very frequently, so it has to be accessible
quickly with Alt+B. Burying it within the "Go" menu requires an additional
click each time, which slows down power users.

Since the menu bar is now hidden by default in any case, an additional entry
there shouldn't confuse users too much any longer.

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2021-08-02 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham  ---
Yeah, that makes sense.

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2021-08-02 Thread Jens Lallensack
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--- Comment #6 from Jens Lallensack  ---
Maybe I need to change my opinion. I now think that the menu bar is not
suitable as the (only) place for features that you need to access very
frequently. You would have to keep the menubar visible at all times for quick
access, which is not ideal (I would personally like to keep the menubar hidden
AND effectively use the bookmarks feature).

Instead, I think that the toolbar is the best place for such frequently used
features. It is easy to go to "Configure toolbars" and add the  "Bookmarks"
entry manually. "Bookmarks" is a feature for power users, and these people can
be expected to add the tool bar icon by themselves. The toolbar seems to be the
natural solution to me.

A downside is that the "Bookmarks" entry, if you add it to the toolbar, does
not have a shortcut associated with it, and I am unable to define one. This
seems to be a missing feature that should be easy to add.

There still is the valid argument of consistency with other apps like Konsole
and Kate. People might ask "why to I have to use the toolbar here, but the menu
in the other apps for the same feature?". However, Dolphin is different in that
the menu bar is hidden by default (and thus, "Alt" + modifier does not work by
default in any case). If a "Bookmarks" entry is to appear in the menu bar for
the sake of consistency, then, following the same argument, there should also
be a separate "Sessions" menu if that feature is implemented some point in the
future (since Kate has a separate menu entry for this as well). The menu bar
may thus become quite complicated, cluttered with options that most users never
use – too much for such a basic application like Dolphin, not simple by default
anymore.

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2020-11-23 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429453

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   Keywords||usability
Summary|Missing Bookmarks in|Bookmarks should have a
   |Menubar + inconsistency |top-level menu item rather
   |keyboard hotkey |than being hidden in the Go
   ||menu

--- Comment #2 from Nate Graham  ---
Fair enough.

The original design intention here was to not confuse people unnecessarily
because Bookmarks kind of duplicative of the Places Panel's functionality. But
perhaps consistency is more important.

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[dolphin] [Bug 429453] Bookmarks should have a top-level menu item rather than being hidden in the Go menu

2020-12-29 Thread René
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429453

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--- Comment #3 from René  ---
The question is why Bookmarks is hidden and Places has its own Panel.
Apparently the team responsible is chosing simplicity over functionality. In
Bookmarks you can organise in a folder hierarchy, in Places not. Bookmarks aim
at what you could call power users that need losts of shortcuts that are
organised according to task or location. Do you want to punish power users?

In the filemanager profile of Konquerer both "Places" and bookmarks had their
own Panel. I would be in favour of adding a bookmark Panel, by default hidden.

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