At 2004-06-15T03:01:59Z, Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Pisses me off to no end when i want to copy from folder A to folder B > which are both in folder C and I have to open two windows and drill both > windows down to that one subfolder and then split when I can just drill > once, split from there, copy the files then close all.
OK, let me make sure I've got this straight. For example, you want to copy From /usr/share/media/music/albums/Foo1 to /usr/share/media/music/singles/Collection2/ . You don't want to start with two windows at "/" and drill down separately, right? If so, in Konqueror, you navigate to your .../albums/Foo1 folder. Select the "Location -> Duplicate Window" menu (first menu, third item). Click the up arrow twice to take you back to /usr/share/media/music. Click "singles" then "Collection2". Now you have two windows without having to dig from root in each one. Having said that, do you like or dislike that method, and why? After years of using an Amiga, I kind of like the browser model now. I'm curious about how other people use their file managers differently from the way I use one. Of course, my main file manager is Konsole and Zsh, so most of this is academic on my part. :) -- Kirk Strauser In Googlis non est, ergo non est.
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