https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510166

Brandon Beaumia <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Brandon Beaumia <[email protected]> ---
I feel this pain as well. In my opinion, a right-click of a folder to create a
new folder inside that directory does make at least some sense. At the exact
moment of right-clicking, the context is "the thing I just right-clicked." But
when using a keyboard shortcut, it feels like the most appropriate context is
the window (and therefore the current directory you are looking at, not
whatever is selected). If my knowledge includes "Ctrl+Shift+N" makes a new
folder inside what is selected, what am I to assume will happen when I have
multiple folders selected? It is not immediately clear.

Where I think this design could go either way, though, is in the Details view.
If I'm using arrows to navigate around a couple layers deep, what should
Ctrl+Shift+N do? Is the context A) the root address that is in the address bar
at the top, or B) the directory where my selection resides? I would lean
towards option B because it gives more functionality. But then, if the goal was
consistency, that would conflict with what feels more appropriate in the first
paragraph of this comment.

We can get close to consistency in all views by placing the new folder either
in the current directory with no selection or in the same directory as your
current selection (but not within it). In Icons view, there would be no
difference between the two. In Details view, this would allow you to place new
folders some levels deep, but you would not be able to create a new folder
inside an empty folder because there are no selections to put you within that
directory first.

The only other solution I can come up with is to expose the options after
pressing the shortcut, somewhere within the New Folder popup. If a folder is
selected, perhaps prefill the path with the name of that folder with only the
name of the new directory highlighted, so that 1) what is going to happen is
presented immediately, in case you were not aware of a selection, and 2) you
can change/fix it even before creating the folder. With a Dolphin window open
to the directory "Receipts" and "October" highlighted, the new folder popup
would show "October/New Folder" with just New Folder being highlighted. At this
point if you realize that you didn't intend to create the new directory within
your selection, you can Ctrl+A to highlight all and start typing to put your
folder directly in Receipts. In the Details view, this path could be qualified
all the way from the Window context to the new folder.
"Work/Finances/Receipts/October/New Folder"

This is all a lot more work than a checkbox though. If the preference suggested
by hasezoey is created, it should act on all methods of creation, whether
right-clicking or keyboard shortcuts. "Ignore highlights/selections and place
new folders in current directory" would be wonderful.

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