Bug 364781 - Ability to set "readonly" flag when opening files
Summary: Ability to set "readonly" flag when opening files
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: kate
Classification: Applications
Component: application (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 16.04.1
Platform: Debian testing Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KWrite Developers
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Reported: 2016-06-26 14:19 UTC by Victor Porton
Modified: 2019-05-19 15:01 UTC (History)
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Description Victor Porton 2016-06-26 14:19:57 UTC
I want "readonly" checkbox in "Open file" dialog.

This is especially useful when opening for view only (not for modification) several mission-critical files. Otherwise I need to check "readonly" flag manually for each opened file after it opens. This way there is a danger of damage of some mission-critical files after opening them. This feature should make easier to prevent such a damage.

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Christoph Cullmann 2019-05-19 15:01:59 UTC
Dear user, this wish list item is now closed, as it wasn't touched in the last year and no contributor stepped up to implement it.

The Kate/KTextEditor team is small and we can just try to keep up with fixing bugs.

Therefore wishes that show no activity for a years or more will be closed from now on to keep at least a bit overview about 'current' wishs of the users.
If you want your feature to be implemented, please step up to provide some patch for it.

If you think it is really needed, you can reopen your request, but keep in mind,
if no new good arguments are made and no people get attracted to help out to implement it,
it will expire in a year again.

We have a nice website https://kate-editor.org that provides all the information needed to contribute, please make use of it.

Patches can be handed in via https://phabricator.kde.org/differential/

Greetings
Christoph Cullmann