Summary: | Configure Filesystem Browser to show current project folder (analogous to behaviour of git window) | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kate | Reporter: | stefan |
Component: | general | Assignee: | KWrite Developers <kwrite-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED NOT A BUG | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | loh.tar |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
stefan
2022-05-17 18:08:11 UTC
> Would it be possible to make an entry:
Well, a lot is possible. But I think not sooo easy in this case.
I'm puzzled why you request this for the general file browser plugin and not the project plugin. Are there issues with the project file browser that you use the other one?
(In reply to Lothar from comment #1) > I'm puzzled why you request this for the general file browser plugin and not > the project plugin. Are there issues with the project file browser that you > use the other one? I forgot about the project plugin, yes, this works! I don't know why I got into the habit of going to the filesystem plugin and forgot the project plugin. Maybe I wanted to move a lot of files around and I think that's not possible in the project folder. Should I request the 'drag and drop' functionality to move files in the project plugin? Or would that function conflict with other functions of the project plugin. > Should I request the 'drag and drop' functionality to move files in the project plugin? IIRC there are requests to add files this way to a project > Maybe I wanted to move a lot of files around My personal opinion is, that all these copy/move/delete/rename actions should not be part of an editor, but others seems to see this different > I don't know why I got into the habit of going to the filesystem plugin I have issues with this file view of the project plugin but changes will all rejected :-/ So I add to the file browser plugin this new sync option. But I still don't use it :-) (In reply to Lothar from comment #3) > I have issues with this file view of the project plugin Do you mean that you explicitly *don't* want to go the top-level folder of the project? Or do you mean the customization options for the browser plugin (which are missing in the project plugin if I understand correctly), like "detailed view", "detailed tree view" etc? > Do you mean that you explicitly *don't* want to go the top-level folder of the project?
I mean that the project file view is not always in sync with the current file. Only when the file is part of a project.
But that is complete independent from your wish. When you want some option to change the current behavior is that fine. :-)
(In reply to Lothar from comment #5) > I mean that the project file view is not always in sync with the current > file. Only when the file is part of a project. Got it. Wouldn't it be good to be able to add *any* folder (possibly without source control) manually to the list of projects? So then if you wanted to sync the folder view with the current file, all you'd have to do is to add the folder to the list of projects. Variation: let's add a context menu entry "add to list of projects" to the folders displayed in the file browser plugin (assuming that folders without VCS subfolder (like .git) are allowed as projects) Thanks for the suggestions. But i think we should leave it at that. Here it's about the option you want :-) If you want to add suggestion to open/closed issues/merge request look at https://invent.kde.org/utilities/kate/ (In reply to Lothar from comment #7) > Thanks for the suggestions. But i think we should leave it at that. Here > it's about the option you want :-) > > If you want to add suggestion to open/closed issues/merge request look at > https://invent.kde.org/utilities/kate/ Ok, I'm closing this, your first comment solved it. Thanks for the discussion! |