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--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham ---
(In reply to Nach from comment #7)
> I agree with you the default should be what people see elsewhere so KDE
> doesn't seem alien. However I think KDE would be better with having this
> feature as an option (which is
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--- Comment #7 from Nach ---
I agree with you the default should be what people see elsewhere so KDE doesn't
seem alien. However I think KDE would be better with having this feature as an
option (which is not the default) as it is did back in KDE 3. Win
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--- Comment #6 from Nate Graham ---
Thanks for clarifying. I can see the appeal now. That said, I don't think we're
going to bring back that feature in the way you describe it, sorry. There's
great value in following the common general pattern that's us
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--- Comment #5 from Nach ---
>If you want folders separate in your open/save panels, they can be sorted that
>way: click the settings icon in the top-right corner of the window, then go to
>Sorting, then check "Folders First".
That doesn't separate t
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--- Comment #4 from Nate Graham ---
Split view allows the two panes to display different directories.
If you want folders separate in your open/save panels, they can be sorted that
way: click the settings icon in the top-right corner of the window, the
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--- Comment #3 from Nach ---
If you don't want to add the feature, that's fine, but your reason doesn't add
up.
>where the primary purpose is to navigate to a specific window, folder, or file
It's easier to navigate when the directories are cleanly se
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Nate Graham changed:
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