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Файловый менеджер со скрытыми талантами

Обзор возможностей

  • Simple to use and dedicated file manager
  • Focus on usability
  • Breadcrumb navigation bar
  • Optional panels for convenient navigation and information display
  • Remote and pseudo-filesystem file management through KIO
  • Tag files and folders, and find files by content, using Nepomuk

На первый взгляд это обычный файловый менеджер, но у него есть множество талантов. Некоторые из особенностей:

  • Разделенные панели - просмотр и работа в двух каталогах сразу
  • Видимые атрибуты могуть быть настроены и сохранены для каждой панели в отдельности
  • Поддержка вкладок
  • Дополнительная панель сведений справа
  • А также возможность настроить отображаемые панели
  • Режим навигации в виде цепочки пути, а не абсолютного адреса
  • Доступ к редактируемой строке адреса в один щелчок
  • Добавляемая панель папок для традицонной навигации
  • Добавляемая панель с терминалом для текущего каталога
  • Большинство функций управляются горячими клавишами

Учебники

Hints, Tips and Troubleshooting

Problem: Dolphin's menu entries View -> Additional and/or View -> Panels don't have any options. Nepomuk is enabled in System Settings.

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.

Problem: Dolphin's Find File service doesn't find files you know are on your computer.

Solution: Reindex Baloo. Baloo is a file indexing and search service that Dolphin uses to search for files. It needs to be indexed to work. To solve this problem, in a terminal type, balooctl check

Problem: There is no file transfer dialog.

Solution: As of KDE 5 jobs like file transfers are handled by default in centralized notification system; file transfer is also shown in task manager. To enable separate file transfer dialog disable file transfer tracking on both the System Tray notification area and the task manager plasmoid and re-login.

Also see forums and the Dolphin Handbook.

Ключевые слова

Работа с файлами, управление файлами, файловый браузер, теги, метаданные, Nepomuk