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    :'''Solution:''' Rename the folder <tt>~/.kde4/share/apps/dolphin</tt> (in some distros it will be <tt>~/.kde/share/apps/dolphin</tt>) and restart dolphin. This will purge your dolphin customizations but the entries should be back. If everything works as expected you can then delete the folder. This happened to me after an upgrade from KDE 4.4 to 4.5
    :'''Solution:''' Rename the folder <tt>~/.kde4/share/apps/dolphin</tt> (in some distros it will be <tt>~/.kde/share/apps/dolphin</tt>) and restart dolphin. This will purge your dolphin customizations but the entries should be back. If everything works as expected you can then delete the folder. This happened to me after an upgrade from KDE 4.4 to 4.5


    '''Problem:''' When I choose the application to open a specific filetype with, it seems to affect other filetypes too. It’s like Dolphin cannot tell the difference between the '''two different filetypes'''.
    '''Problem:''' When I choose the application to open a specific filetype with, it seems to affect other filetypes too. It’s like '''Dolphin''' cannot tell the difference between the ''two different filetypes''.


    :'''Solution:''' Probably the KDE platform does not know about one of the two filetypes, so it associates the filetype to a different, known filetype. This is common with XML-based filetypes; even if they use a file extension of their own (e.g. .xliff or .graphml), if they are not a filetype known by the KDE platform, they will be treated as any other XML file, and opened with the default application to open XML files.
    :'''Solution:''' Probably the KDE platform does not know about one of the two filetypes, so it associates the filetype to a different, known filetype. This is common with XML-based filetypes; even if they use a file extension of their own (e.g. <tt>.xliff</tt> or <tt>.graphml</tt>), if they are not a filetype known by the KDE platform, they will be treated as any other XML file, and opened with the default application to open XML files.


    :To solve this issue, you can use '''[[Special:myLanguage/System Settings/File Associations|File Associations]]''' to [[Special:myLanguage/System Settings/File Associations#Adding new file types|create an entry for the unrecognized filetype]].
    :To solve this issue, you can use [[Special:myLanguage/System Settings/File Associations|File Associations]] to [[Special:myLanguage/System Settings/File Associations#Adding new file types|create an entry for the unrecognized filetype]].


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    Revision as of 06:30, 20 November 2012

    El administrador de archivos dedicado con talentos ocultos

    Resumen de características

    • Gestor de archivos simple y dedicado
    • Enfocado a la usabilidad
    • Barra de navegación por Hilo de Ariadna
    • Paneles opcionales para una cómoda navegación y para mostrar información
    • Gestión de archivos remotos y en pseudosistemas de archivos a través de KIO
    • Etiqueta archivos y carpetas

    A primera vista, es un simple administrador de archivos, pero tiene muchos talentos. Algunas características incluyen:

    • Divide las ventanas - visualiza y utiliza dos directorios al mismo tiempo
    • La visualización de los atributos puede ser configurada (y recordada) independientemente para cada ventana
    • Navegación por pestañas
    • Usa el panel de información opcional de la derecha
    • O elige tener la información de los atributos esenciales mostrada en la ventana
    • Utiliza la navegación por 'hilo de Ariadna' para mayor velocidad
    • Cambia a la barra de direcciones editable con un solo clic
    • Añade el panel de Carpetas para navegación tradicional
    • Abre una terminal en el directorio en el que estés navegando
    • Muchas funciones controladas por atajos del teclado

    Tutoriales

    Consejos, Recomendaciones y solución de problemas

    • Problema: las entradas del menú de Dolphin Vista -> Adicional y/o Vista -> Paneles no presentan ninguna opción. Nepomuk está activado en la configuración del sistema.
    • Solución: Renombra la carpeta ~/.kde4/share/apps/dolphin (en algunas distribuciones es ~/.kde/share/apps/dolphin) y reinicia Dolphin. Esto limpiará la personalización de dolphin pero las entradas deberían volverse a ver. Si todo funciona como debería puedes borrar la carpeta. Esto me ocurrió a mi después de actualizar de KDE 4.4 a 4.5.

    Solution: Rename the folder ~/.kde4/share/apps/dolphin (in some distros it will be ~/.kde/share/apps/dolphin) and restart dolphin. This will purge your dolphin customizations but the entries should be back. If everything works as expected you can then delete the folder. This happened to me after an upgrade from KDE 4.4 to 4.5

    Problem: When I choose the application to open a specific filetype with, it seems to affect other filetypes too. It’s like Dolphin cannot tell the difference between the two different filetypes.

    Solution: Probably the KDE platform does not know about one of the two filetypes, so it associates the filetype to a different, known filetype. This is common with XML-based filetypes; even if they use a file extension of their own (e.g. .xliff or .graphml), if they are not a filetype known by the KDE platform, they will be treated as any other XML file, and opened with the default application to open XML files.
    To solve this issue, you can use File Associations to create an entry for the unrecognized filetype.

    Visita también la página web de Dolphin y el Manual de Dolphin.

    Palabras clave

    Gestión de archivos, administrador de archivos, navegador de archivos, etiquetas, metadatos, Nepomuk