http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=176743





--- Comment #3 from Pino Toscano <pino kde org>  2008-12-08 20:12:07 ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> You are saying, I think, that the designed behaviour is that if I have five
> identical files on my system, all with the same name but in different
> directories, the user should be prohibited from should be prohibited from
> highlighting those documents differently.

Not at all. They can have the very same name, as long their size is different.
They "key" used for metadata storage is build up with name AND file size.

> I just spent about an hour trying to understand okular's notion of a file, and
> frankly it has me completely stumped. Whatever notion okular has, it is not at
> all obvious to the user. Every time I think I understand it, I can come up 
> with
> a case that breaks my understanding :-(

? what "notion of a file"?


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