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Show protocols / kio slaves

  

KDE4 Brainstorm

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Show protocols / kio slaves
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Downloads:  180
Submitted:  Apr 3 2006

Description:

Provide an area in the location bar in konq and the file dialogues that would cause a drop down of available protocols to appear (with appropriate tool tips explaining briefly what the protocol is used for, when moused over).

The idea here is to take some of the guess work out of what kioslaves are available and promote them more agressively, as they rock!




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 Improving this ...

 
 by kwr2k on: Apr 4 2006
 
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I think this idea should be extended to allow a descriptive name for the kio slave to be shown in the list as well.

For example:

smb:/ or lan:/ can show 'Windows Network'
system:/ can show 'Computer' or 'System Root'
nfs:/ can show 'Unix Network'
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 Re: Improving this ...

 
 by borker on: Apr 4 2006
 
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Agree completely, that would make it more usable.


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 Great!

 
 by derMaddin on: Apr 4 2006
 
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I really like both ideas of you! It would be a great help (not only for newbees) to know which protokoll could be used.
I hope this would be integrated in KDE4!


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 Good

 
 by nadim on: Apr 8 2006
 
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I discovered last week I could write "camera:' WOOOW!


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 i don't like this

 
 by Linuster on: Apr 8 2006
 
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There are SOOOO many io-slaves in KDE and many of them are redundant / not meant to be interacted with directly by the user. Furthermore, modern file managers tend to use visual path indicators rather than URLs (see pathbar).


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 Re: i don't like thi

 
 by Tortanick on: Dec 1 2006
 
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Then remove the redundent ones.

Only show the ones that are ment to be accessed by the user.

And URLs are genrally faster then icons.

I vote yes!


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 Show not all protoco

 
 by hunt0r on: Apr 9 2006
 
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then you could only show these protocols the user is meant to interact with ;)


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