Version: 1.4 (using 4.4.1 (KDE 4.4.1), Kubuntu packages) Compiler: cc OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.32-0.dmz.2-liquorix-amd64 I think one of the things missing from the right click context menu, when clicking on files and directories etc.. is a move or copy to menu that allows you to more the inode to somewhere else on the filing system without having to open up that location in a file manager etc... and then have to use drag and drop to move / copy it. It would be nice if it had some default roots, like ~ and / and also the ones in places and then commonly used ones for all inodes or inodes of this type and the ability to setup new places that are filtered based on the mime type of the inode or the mime types of the contents of directory inodes.
Thanks for the report. A move-to an copy-to menu is already available, but it must be enabled in the Dolphin Preferences (General -> Context Menu). Is this sufficient for you?
i'll check, the firsr time i really wanted to do it was with files in the folder on my desktop. when i'm in dolphin it's not too bad as i'm already in a file manager. but when in the folder view on the desktop or an open / save file view it would be nice 2 be able 2 do it streight away. On Mar 27, 2010 12:54 PM, "Peter Penz" <peter.penz@gmx.at> wrote: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=232342 Peter Penz <peter.penz@gmx.at> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDSINFO Resolution| |WAITINGFORINFO --- Comment #1 from Peter Penz <peter penz gmx at> 2010-03-27 13:53:44 --- Thanks for the report. A move-to an copy-to menu is already available, but it must be enabled in the Dolphin Preferences (General -> Context Menu). Is this sufficient for you? -- Configure bugmail: https://bugs.kde.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You reported the bug.
Is this now implemented as you wish -> can I close this bug? Or do you still miss some specific feature?
No response -> closing.