Hi John,
Krusader does not have such option. Inside Konfigurator you can choose if a
single click selects the item under the cursor or not but you can't
configure a single-click open.
You can fill a bug request on bugs.kde.org as a wishlist, although we don't
have enough manpower to handle it;
On domenica 18 ottobre 2020 20:34:37 CEST Arnold Somogyi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an issue while copying files with Krusader to a samba share. During
> the copy, Krusader somehow just overwrite the original file modification
> date with the current time.
>
> The samba server runs on a Ubuntu
On martedì 8 settembre 2020 15:46:30 CEST henrik.r...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I DO get another instance, but I also get all these warnings! So that's not
> very comforting... :-) :
So it seems it is something with gnome panel. I've got no experience on gnome;
there should be an option to
Sorry, I thought it was out-of-the-box in Gnome (I never ever used it).
>From the Terminal, what happens if you execute krusader when another instance
>is open?
If you get two windows, then I can say it is something with the Launcher,
otherwise we must find another solution.
Davide
On
On lunedì 7 settembre 2020 23:46:47 CEST henrik.r...@gmail.com wrote:
> OK. I discovered a work-around:
> When you press the windows key and type 'kru', you right-click on the
> Krusader icon and choose New Window. But I would prefer to just press
> .
Hi Henrik,
check this article (the
On domenica 23 agosto 2020 09:17:29 CEST 'ToddAndMargo' via krusader-users
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Fedora 32, x64
> Xfce 4.14
> krusader-2.7.2-2.fc32.x86_64
>
> Now this is an irritating feature of Krusader.
>
> When I am programming, I will go into Krusader to
> get the file name of some file.