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2010-07-22
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New version is in the repos, featuring bright and shiny icons. It just didn't feel finished without them, so I rushed to make it before the competition officially ends
Oh, and they may not look like much... But they will change color with your theme, so you never have to worry they'll blend with the background and they'll always fit in
@s33: Speak of the devil...Regarding hiding of the files, I'm really not sure how you would like it done. Its not a job for a file manager anyway... I could hide them in case, but any other FM would see them. you can't really hide anything on a normal file system. You'd need something more elaborate. (hidden partition or something.)
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2010-07-22
, 09:46
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Agreed. And some stuff will most probably end up in menus anyway, because there will be no other place for it and it wouldn't need to be accessed so frequently. And just today I actually noticed some notions of gestures support in the QT docs. I didn't look for it earlier and didn't bump into it. Seems there might be something nice available already
I'm not sure how hard it will be, but its on the roadmap. If it would be a good solution to just mount it on the FS, it wouldn't be too hard. But direct access.. don't know.
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2010-07-22
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#34
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I think he meant the hidden file feature in linux. That you can put a point (.) infront of a file or folder to make it hidden. Although the stock FM can't handle this on n900 other Filemanagers can. And i presume Case can too
Edit: Was to fast to write this
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2010-07-22
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Remember it can be easy to do the gesture wrong which could be devastating when handlign files. But that looks promising.
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2010-07-22
, 10:55
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I've found the context menu equally devastating sometimesOne day on a train (a bit bumpy ride) I spent about 15 minutes trying to create a playlist in the default media player. What a horror... Every time, after tediously adding the songs one by one using the context menu, I either didn't press long enough and it started playing the current file, destroying my playlist, or messed up in some other way. Absolutely terrible.
There are confirmation dialogs on all operations in case and they will stay there. (possibly you could turn them off in the settings, but as much as I dislike confirmation dialogs, here they are really needed IMO).
Something like that might not be so difficult, calling the scp binary.. (unless there's a lib for that as well) But still there are other things that need to be done first.
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2010-07-25
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2010-07-31
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#38
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2010-08-01
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2010-08-05
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#40
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Albion for N900
case file manager