Fixes the problem that the "Recently accessed" entries in the Places
Panel might not be shown when using the default setup.
BUG: 310770
FIXED-IN: 4.10 Beta 2
REVIEW: 107464
We are already checking if kio_mtp is installed when we build the
predicate so we don't need to check if it is installed again.
Also, the fix for "Showing the product as a name for some kind of
massive storage" will have to be delayed to 4.9.4, so removing this.
Basically adds a conditional that in case that mtp kioslave is installed
devices with MTP are added to the predicated.
REVIEW: 106651
(cherry picked from commit a09a237950)
Dolphin is a file manager, and shouldn't be concerned with non-file
resources like notes, contacts and other stuff.
Use FileQuery instead of Query.
This also results in a faster queries. With File Queries Nepomuk can
perform some internal optimizations.
BUG: 306029
REVIEW: 106274
Cherry-picked from 6892d39d29
To change the icon size in the Places Panel to, e.g., 60 pixels, add
the following lines to $KDEHOME/share/config/dolphinrc :
[PlacesPanel]
IconSize=60
A value of -1 means that the standard "Small" size should be used
(which has been the default before this commit).
It is planned to add an "Icon Size" submenu to the context menu of the
Places Panel in KDE 4.10, but we cannot do this in the 4.9 branch
because of the string freeze.
FIXED-IN: 4.9.2
BUG: 301959
Patch 106381 Comment #3:
When "Open folders during drag operations" is enabled, two things happen, both in the DolphinView and in the Folders Panel:
1) When hovering a folder that can be expanded (this is the case for folders with sub-folders in the Folders Panel and in the DolphinView if in Details View mode), toggle its "expanded" state.
2) When hovering a folder that can not be expanded (i.e., a folder without sub-folders or any folder in Icons or Compact View), open this folder in the DolphinView via the KItemListController's itemActivated(int) signal.
The bug described in bug 293200 comment 3 is that 1) is always wanted, but 2) is not wanted for the Folders Panel.
BUG: 293200
FIXED-IN: 4.9.2
The root cause of the problem was that TerminalPanel's member
m_konsolePartCurrentDirectory, which is used to determine in
TerminalPanel::sendCdToTerminal(QString& dir) if the Konsole part's
directory is aleady 'dir', such that issuing the 'cd' command is not
needed, was updated too late, namely when the part's
currentDirectoryChanged(QString) signal was received, which may be up
to one second after the 'cd' command.
When changing the directory from "dir1" to "dir2" and going back to
the "dir1" in less than one second (either by using the 'Back' action
or by activating a tab which still had "dir1" open), the 'cd dir1'
command was therefore suppressed because the Terminal Panel still
thought that "dir1" was the current directory in the part. However,
the directory of the part was actually "dir2", and when the
currentDirectoryChanged(QString) signal was received from the part, the
view's URL was set to "dir2" as well.
BUG: 306349
BUG: 304838
FIXED-IN: 4.9.2
Dolphin is a file manager, and shouldn't be concerned with non-file
resources like notes, contacts and other stuff.
Use FileQuery instead of Query.
This also results in a faster queries. With File Queries Nepomuk can
perform some internal optimizations.
BUG: 306029
REVIEW: 106274
The problem with the icon "package_utility_time" that has been used
before was that it is not available on all distros. The new icon
"chronometer" should be available on every KDE install.
Thanks to Elias Probst for suggesting the new icon - I'm not that
familiar with the icons provided by KDE myself.
CCBUG: 304323
(cherry picked from commit d7e7ca53bb)
I overlooked that "actions/" is not part of the icon name. Just
rebuilding and re-running Dolphin did not reveal this issue, it seems
that the old icon "package_utility_time" was still cached somewhere.
I hope that it really works on all distros now.
CCBUG: 304323
The problem with the icon "package_utility_time" that has been used
before was that it is not available on all distros. The new icon
"actions/chronometer" should be available on every KDE install.
Thanks to Elias Probst for suggesting the new icon - I'm not that
familiar with the icons provided by KDE myself.
BUG: 304323
FIXED-IN: 4.9.1
Don't rely on the reported supported mimetypes from Phonon,
Phonon supports more than just video and audio, but if it is
video or audio there's a very good chance Phonon supports it.
(If the mime type isn't in the list returned by Phonon there's
still a good chance it supports it, because mime types are stupid.)
BUG: 252539
FIXED-IN: 4.9.1
(cherry picked from commit 2fb4419de0)
Don't rely on the reported supported mimetypes from Phonon,
Phonon supports more than just video and audio, but if it is
video or audio there's a very good chance Phonon supports it.
(If the mime type isn't in the list returned by Phonon there's
still a good chance it supports it, because mime types are stupid.)
BUG: 252539
This resolves a regression caused by the Places Panel rewrite. There is
a small glitch left when reordering items (dragging below the last or
above the first item only shows the drop indicator when first dragging
out of the item and then back), but I prefer not to fix this glitch
right now because this would require a more intrusive change, and I do
not want to risk regressions because is not much time left to fix them
before 4.9.0 is released.
Thanks to Peter Penz for providing some advice about this issue.
BUG: 302557
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
(cherry picked from commit f4c9600251)
This resolves a regression caused by the Places Panel rewrite. There is
a small glitch left when reordering items (dragging below the last or
above the first item only shows the drop indicator when first dragging
out of the item and then back), but I prefer not to fix this glitch
right now because this would require a more intrusive change, and I do
not want to risk regressions because is not much time left to fix them
before 4.9.0 is released.
Thanks to Peter Penz for providing some advice about this issue.
CCBUG: 302557
This prevents that these commands, which have not been enetered by the
user, but generated automatically, appear in the shell history, provided
that the shell is configured appropriately.
BUG: 204039
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0