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== Philosophy ==
== Philosophy ==


Dolphin is a file manager focusing on usability. When reading the term ''Usability'' people often assume that the focus is on newbies and only basic features are offered. This assumption is wrong.
'''Dolphin''' is a file manager focusing on usability. When reading the term ''Usability'' people often assume that the focus is on newbies and only basic features are offered. This assumption is wrong.


=== Target User Group ===
=== Target User Group ===


Focusing on usability means that features are discoverable and efficient to use. The feature set is defined indirectly by the target user group of Dolphin:
Focusing on usability means that features are discoverable and efficient to use. The feature set is defined indirectly by the target user group of '''Dolphin''':


* '''Lisa''': Lisa is familiar with computers since 10 years. Due to her job she has experience with Word, Excel and Outlook. At home she mainly uses the computer for browsing the web and writing e-mails. She requires a file manager for managing  photos from the camera, documents she gets per e-mail or PDF-documents she downloads with a browser. Lisa knows concepts like folders and a file hierarchy, but she is not familiar with the file hierarchy of Linux.
* '''Lisa''': Lisa is familiar with computers since 10 years. Due to her job she has experience with Word, Excel and Outlook. At home she mainly uses the computer for browsing the web and writing e-mails. She requires a file manager for managing  photos from the camera, documents she gets per e-mail or PDF-documents she downloads with a browser. Lisa knows concepts like folders and a file hierarchy, but she is not familiar with the file hierarchy of Linux.
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* '''Simon''': Simon has been a developer at a software company for 8 years. At home he uses a file manager to maintain his large collection of photos and music. Additionally he owns a small homepage and needs to transfer updated files on the FTP server. Moving and copying files are regular tasks in Simon's workflow.
* '''Simon''': Simon has been a developer at a software company for 8 years. At home he uses a file manager to maintain his large collection of photos and music. Additionally he owns a small homepage and needs to transfer updated files on the FTP server. Moving and copying files are regular tasks in Simon's workflow.


Not part of the target user group of Dolphin are Fred and Jeff:
Not part of the target user group of '''Dolphin''' are Fred and Jeff:


* '''Fred''': Fred is 75 years old and is able to write e-mails and browsing the web. He is not familiar with file hierarchies and stores all his documents on the desktop.
* '''Fred''': Fred is 75 years old and is able to write e-mails and browsing the web. He is not familiar with file hierarchies and stores all his documents on the desktop.
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* '''Jeff''': Jeff is Linux-freak since the age of 16 a few years ago. He is developer and in his spare time he acts as administrator for a small company. Jeff has two monitors to keep the overview about his huge number of opened applications.
* '''Jeff''': Jeff is Linux-freak since the age of 16 a few years ago. He is developer and in his spare time he acts as administrator for a small company. Jeff has two monitors to keep the overview about his huge number of opened applications.


This does not mean that Fred or Jeff cannot work with Dolphin. But there might be features and concepts of Dolphin that overburden Fred. Also Jeff might miss some features which are a must-have for his daily work.
This does not mean that Fred or Jeff cannot work with '''Dolphin'''. But there might be features and concepts of '''Dolphin''' that overburden Fred. Also Jeff might miss some features which are a must-have for his daily work.


===Non-Intrusive Features===
===Non-Intrusive Features===


Before a feature is added in Dolphin, it is checked whether the feature is mandatory for the target user group. If this is not the case, then this does not mean that the feature cannot be added; first it must be clarified whether the feature might be non-intrusive, so that it adds value for users outside the primary target user group of Dolphin. ''Non-intrusive'' is mainly related to the user interface. A feature that adds a lot of clutter to the main menu, context menus or toolbar might harm the target user group. In this case the feature will not be added.
Before a feature is added in '''Dolphin''', it is checked whether the feature is mandatory for the target user group. If this is not the case, then this does not mean that the feature cannot be added; first it must be clarified whether the feature might be non-intrusive, so that it adds value for users outside the primary target user group of '''Dolphin'''. ''Non-intrusive'' is mainly related to the user interface. A feature that adds a lot of clutter to the main menu, context menus or toolbar might harm the target user group. In this case the feature will not be added.


A good example of a feature that is non-intrusive is the embedded terminal in Dolphin. It only requires one entry inside a sub menu, but adds great value for Jeff, who is not part of the target user group.
A good example of a feature that is non-intrusive is the embedded terminal in '''Dolphin'''. It only requires one entry inside a sub menu, but adds great value for Jeff, who is not part of the target user group.


===Options===
===Options===


Options are mandatory as the user "average Joe" does not exist. Still it is not the goal of Dolphin offering options for all kind of things.    Again the focus is on the possible needs of the target user group. Each additional option makes it harder finding other options, so the same rules for features are applied to options too.
Options are mandatory as the user "average Joe" does not exist. Still it is not the goal of '''Dolphin''' offering options for all kind of things.    Again the focus is on the possible needs of the target user group. Each additional option makes it harder finding other options, so the same rules for features are applied to options too.


==Trucs, astuces et dépannage==  
==Trucs, astuces et dépannage==  

Revision as of 09:00, 14 October 2014

Le gestionnaire de fichiers dédié avec des talents cachés

Aperçu des fonctionnalités

* Gestionnaire de fichiers dédié et simple à utiliser
* Convivialité mise en avant
* Barre de navigation en fil d'ariane
* Panneaux facultatifs pour une navigation pratique et un affichage des informations
* Gestion de fichiers distants et pseudo-système grâce à KIO
* Ajouter des étiquettes aux fichiers et dossiers, et trouvez des fichiers à partir du contenu, en utilisant Nepomuk

Au premier regard, c'est un simple gestionnaire de fichiers, mais il a de nombreux talents. Parmi les fonctionnalités on trouve :

  • La séparation des fenêtres - regardez et utilisez deux dossiers en même temps
  • L'affichage des attributs qui peuvent être définis (et restaurés) indépendamment pour chaque fenêtre
  • La navigation par onglets
  • L'utilisation facultative du panneau d'information sur la droite
  • Ou le choix de disposer d'informations sur les attributs affichés dans la fenêtre
  • L'utilisation de la navigation en « fil d'Ariane » pour aller plus vite
  • L'édition de la barre de navigation en un clic
  • L'ajout du panneau de dossiers pour une navigation traditionnelle
  • L'ajout d'un terminal dans le répertoire courant
  • Beaucoup de fonctions contrôlées par des raccourcis clavier

Tutoriels

Philosophy

Dolphin is a file manager focusing on usability. When reading the term Usability people often assume that the focus is on newbies and only basic features are offered. This assumption is wrong.

Target User Group

Focusing on usability means that features are discoverable and efficient to use. The feature set is defined indirectly by the target user group of Dolphin:

  • Lisa: Lisa is familiar with computers since 10 years. Due to her job she has experience with Word, Excel and Outlook. At home she mainly uses the computer for browsing the web and writing e-mails. She requires a file manager for managing photos from the camera, documents she gets per e-mail or PDF-documents she downloads with a browser. Lisa knows concepts like folders and a file hierarchy, but she is not familiar with the file hierarchy of Linux.
  • Simon: Simon has been a developer at a software company for 8 years. At home he uses a file manager to maintain his large collection of photos and music. Additionally he owns a small homepage and needs to transfer updated files on the FTP server. Moving and copying files are regular tasks in Simon's workflow.

Not part of the target user group of Dolphin are Fred and Jeff:

  • Fred: Fred is 75 years old and is able to write e-mails and browsing the web. He is not familiar with file hierarchies and stores all his documents on the desktop.
  • Jeff: Jeff is Linux-freak since the age of 16 a few years ago. He is developer and in his spare time he acts as administrator for a small company. Jeff has two monitors to keep the overview about his huge number of opened applications.

This does not mean that Fred or Jeff cannot work with Dolphin. But there might be features and concepts of Dolphin that overburden Fred. Also Jeff might miss some features which are a must-have for his daily work.

Non-Intrusive Features

Before a feature is added in Dolphin, it is checked whether the feature is mandatory for the target user group. If this is not the case, then this does not mean that the feature cannot be added; first it must be clarified whether the feature might be non-intrusive, so that it adds value for users outside the primary target user group of Dolphin. Non-intrusive is mainly related to the user interface. A feature that adds a lot of clutter to the main menu, context menus or toolbar might harm the target user group. In this case the feature will not be added.

A good example of a feature that is non-intrusive is the embedded terminal in Dolphin. It only requires one entry inside a sub menu, but adds great value for Jeff, who is not part of the target user group.

Options

Options are mandatory as the user "average Joe" does not exist. Still it is not the goal of Dolphin offering options for all kind of things. Again the focus is on the possible needs of the target user group. Each additional option makes it harder finding other options, so the same rules for features are applied to options too.

Trucs, astuces et dépannage

Problème : Les entrées du menu de Dolphin Affichage -> Additionnel et/ou Affichage -> Panneaux n'ont pas d'options. Nepomuk est activé dans la configuration du système.

Solution : Renommez le dossier ~/.kde4/share/apps/dolphin (dans certaines distributions c'est ~/.kde/share/apps/dolphin) et redémarrez dolphin. Cela purgera les personnalisations de dolphin mais les entrées devraient revenir. Si tout marche comme vous l'espérez, vous pouvez effacer le dossier. Cela m'est arrivé après mon passage de KDE 4.4 à 4.5

Problème: Lorsque je choisis l'application pour ouvrir un type de fichier spécifique, cela semble affecter les autres types de fichier aussi. C'est comme si Dolphin ne faisait pas la différence entre les deux types de fichiers.

Solution: Probablement que KDE ne connaît pas un des deux types de fichiers, alors il associe le fichier à un un type différent mais qu'il connaît. Cela est fréquent avec les fichiers de type XML; même s'ils utilisent leur propre extension (par exemple .xliff ou .graphml), s'ils ne sont pas d'un format reconnu par KDE, ils seront alors traîtés comme n'importe quel autre fichier XML et ouverts par l'application par défaut ouvrant les fichiers XML.
Pour résoudre ce problème, vous pouvez utiliser Associations de fichiers pour créer un nouveau type de fichier pour le fichier qui n'est pas reconnu.

Voir aussi le site web de Dolphin et le manuel de Dolphin.

Mots-clés

Gestion de fichiers, gestionnaire de fichiers, navigateur de fichiers, étiquette, métadonnées, Nepomuk