Summary: | It's time to bring Columns back. | ||
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Product: | [Applications] dolphin | Reporter: | Movlas <jumpingjacknelson> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Dolphin Bug Assignee <dolphin-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | emmanuelpescosta099, jumpingjacknelson |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 16.12.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Mint (Ubuntu based) | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: | Colomn view from Dolphin version 1.1 |
Description
Movlas
2014-06-22 03:00:04 UTC
Thanks for the report. (In reply to comment #0) > Dolphin used to have columes, but for some incomprehensiable reason, they > were discontinued. We know that quite a few people liked the Columns View - it was not an easy decision to drop it. A lot has been written about this issue already, and I'm afraid I cannot repeat it all over and over again every time someone says that they want the Columns View back. Please see, e.g., bug 333744 and bug 290747 for details. Thanks. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 290747 *** Created attachment 87334 [details]
Colomn view from Dolphin version 1.1
Dolphin in undergoing the process of de-evolution, DEVO.
The image is from version 1.1.
As you can see it was far more advanced than the current version.
Maybe it's time to go looking for Peter Prenz?
Jack
(In reply to comment #2) > Created attachment 87334 [details] > Colomn view from Dolphin version 1.1 > > Dolphin in undergoing the process of de-evolution, DEVO. > The image is from version 1.1. > As you can see it was far more advanced than the current version. Please have a look at all the comments in the mentioned bug. There is all the information, why we don't re-add the columns view. Sometimes you have to throw out some heavy (codewise) features, to make the code more maintainable, we are only a small number of developers who work on Dolphin. So we should better focus on a small set of features, but make them really stable. > Maybe it's time to go looking for Peter Prenz? Peter Penz was a really great developer and maintainer. But Frank does this job at least as good as Peter. Have a look at all the review request and the ideas he brings (e.g. KDirListner, FreeSpaceInfo, ....) in and you will see what I mean. Also the number of bugs in our bugtracker went down really fast and is constantly low, thanks to his great work - this is the result of well maintained code. Thanks! Thanks for the nice words, Emmanuel! (In reply to comment #2) > Dolphin in undergoing the process of de-evolution, DEVO. > The image is from version 1.1. > As you can see it was far more advanced than the current version. Fortunately, you can use Dolphin 1.1 or any other version (the last one which had the Columns View was 1.7) quite easily. The source code is still available and can be built easily on top of any KDE SC 4.x version, like 4.13. If there is a big demand for this, these versions could also be made available easily in add-on repositories for recent distributions. If you cannot find one, please consider implementing something like this for your distribution. Everyone who misses the Columns View will be grateful! > Maybe it's time to go looking for Peter Prenz? Please do get in touch with him (you can find his email address in bug 290747) and ask if he is willing to come back and help to make Dolphin better. I would definitely appreciate it if he would! However, I'm not sure if he would like your Columns View idea. It was him who removed it, but if you actually followed any of the links in my last comment, then you already know that ;-) |