Accepts Ark's special dnd mime types so that archive contents can
be dragged onto a place to extract and/or (mount and) switch to the
hovered location.
There have been some reports that users were unable to figure out
that the padding on the left of the left-most "name" column can be
used for deselecting or for dropping file items. All of these
reports were by people using a Dolphin version in which that
padding was way too narrow because of a regression (that has since
been fixed). Nonetheless this highlights the potential problem that
some users might be unable to notice/figure out the usefulness of
the left padding.
This commit adds a similar area on the right side of the view when
the column widths are set automatically by Dolphin. The width of
the right padding column mirrors the width of the left padding
column when sized automatically. Both can manually be hidden or
resized similarly to resizing other columns.
There are various usability advantages to having this padding by
default on both sides of the view and not only on the left:
- The right margin is more discoverable since the item highlight
ends right before the padding column
- Less mouse travel time to reach either of the areas
- More than double the likelihood of users figuring out the
advantages of these padding areas for deselecting or dropping
- More visual symmetry
I had suggested also having this kind of right padding even before
the initial implementation of the left padding. The contributor
implementing it was in favour of it. It only wasn't implemented
because the contributor said it was impossible without a lot of
work. Turns out adding two characters at the right position seems
to suffice in most ways.
This commit does not contain the string change of renaming "Leading
Column Padding" to "Column Padding" (since it changes two paddings
now) to not infringe on the string freeze.
BUG: 452273
Since d383961719 dragging the
highlighted row of already selected items in the details view mode
will begin a drag operation of all selected items.
As a unintended side-effect of this change, dragging the row of a
previously unselected item while holding the control key would also
begin a drag operation.
After this commit, dragging the row of a previously unselected item
while holding the control key in details view mode will instead
create a rubberband. Ctrl-dragging the item's icon or text directly will drag the item as expected.
With this change, using multiple rubberbands to select scattered
items among a list of items should be as convenient as it was
previously.
BUG: 452181
This reverts commit 3ce9d1d19e.
This reverts commit ddba4f5fd8.
Aside from the two bugs mentioned below, this also fixes another
regression: The spacing on the left of the view does now once again
follow the size of its column header.
BUG: 451704
BUG: 451341
This adds the following additional special view modes (some of them were
already there but broken because they weren't applied, or were
changed to have better defaults now that they are actually used):
* Recent Files and Recent Documents, timeline:
Details view with grouped sorting enabled and Name, Path, Modified
* Search For Images:
Icon view with Name, Dimensions, Date Time of the Picture
* Search For Audio:
Details view with Name, Artist, Album, Duration
* Search For Videos:
Icon view with just Name
* Search For everything else, including Documents:
Details view with Name, Path, Modified
* Trash:
Details view with Name, (Original) Path, Deletion Time
BUG: 400969
BUG: 340393
BUG: 186376
FIXED-IN: 22.04.0
Indicate that you cannot drop here.
Avoids a "Cannot drop file" or "not supported" error when
dropping files ontop of a search or timeline URL.
It is done in Dolphin rather than the library as there we cannot
assume what a consumer might be doing with the drop.
If we have directory "a" and "a/b" and expand both, then collapse "a" we
tell KDirWatcher to stop watching both these directories.
However, KDirWatcher keeps them in the listersCurrentlyHolding list as
well as the listersCurrentlyListing list and will still notify of
changes. If a new file appears in "a/b/" we will still get change
notifications.
When dolphin processes these changes we cannot find the relevant parent
node. It then gets confused and inserts the item into the root directory
from the POV of the model notifications. When we then open the relevant
folder the model knows a node with that URL exists and fails to add it
correctly.
This can also be reproduced by continually downloading files into a
subdirectory tree and rapidly expanding and collapsing folders a few
levels deep.
There is an unintended side-effect in
d383961719 which this MR fixes.
Normally in Dolphin, when clicking on an item to open/activate it,
it is both selected by the click and opened/activated.
Prior to this MR, the item wasn't selected when all of these
conditions were met:
- Use ActivateItemOnSingleClick also knwon as single-click mode
- Have more than one item selected already
- Click on an item that was previously not selected
Prior to this MR, the click would deselect all items and
activate the clicked item but not select it.
With this MR, the click will deselect all items, activate
the clicked item and also select it and move the anchor there.
When testing this with folders, make sure to navigate back after activating the folder. The folder should then still be selected.
This is then consistent with the behaviour when the specific
conditions mentioned above are not met.
When displaying the KCMs in another application's configuration dialog
(for example, in Konqueror), the Apply, Ok and Reset buttons aren't
shown. This issue is caused by a missing Apply flag in the call to
setButtons in the KCModule constructor.
the fact that in the call to setButtons
from the KCModule constructor, the Apply flag is missing.
BUG: 448352
Avoids a text rect taller than the area that actually contains text,
as can be seen by hovering files in a folder with "additional roles"
that a given file does not contain.
Current implementation of the zooming animation is a bit buggy.
This MR fixes the following issues:
* in the Icon view mode, the icons sometimes "jump"
* in the Compact view mode, the labels sometimes are cut off
BUG: 449179