Version: 3.5.5 (using KDE 3.5.5, Kubuntu (edgy) 4:3.5.5-0ubuntu3) Compiler: Target: i486-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.17-10-generic I use different view settings for different directories and am happy that konq remembers these settings per directory in this ".directory" file. But many times when i change a view setting, it is not getting saved. And i cannot tell when it happens and when not. So with some dirs, there is always case sensitive sorting switched on, tho i disabled it a gazillion times already, others never seem to remember that they should be in "detailed" view ... This is a bit of a bother. Maybe i am missing something? Best greetings, drx
In the folders that don't have the view settings saved, is there a .directory file? If so, is there a difference between the .directory file in a folder that works, and a .directory file from a folder that doesn't work? Can you attach an example of each? Any other information that you can provide about when the bug occurs would be useful
A sample .directory file on my Laptop that can not be changed, my login user write access to this file: -- [Desktop Entry] Icon=folder_green [URL properties] IconSize=48 ViewMode=konq_multicolumnview -- It is possible to edit this text file, for example to change the icon size. But when i change through the "view" menu in konq, i can even press "reload" to go back to the old view settings. On my desktop, a sample .directory file that can be changed: -- [Desktop Entry] Icon=folder_green Name=Projekte Name[de]=Projekte [URL properties] IconSize=32 ShowDotFiles=false ViewMode=konq_multicolumnview -- Nothing special here as it seems.
It works for me in kde4 svn trunk r813735
I can't reproduce it either in 3.5.9 or trunk r816161. Dragan, can you still reproduce it?
Hi again, this bug was difficult to reproduce from the beginning. I am now on KDE 3.5.9 with Kubuntu 8.04 and have not encountered any issues like this anymore. So, consider it solved for me. I forgot that i submitted this bug so i did not report more. Bests!
Problem is gone!