Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-05-22 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
Aha, I see, it's just a matter of taste. At my experience the most used case is just typing one or two chars and hitting Enter (and it is very handy for blind typing to avoid arrow keys :) ). On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 11:24:10 PM UTC+3, SanskritFritz L wrote: > > There is no need for an

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-05-22 Thread SanskritFritz L
On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 8:20:54 PM UTC+2, A. Bikadorov wrote: > > Done. Settings->Panel->View->"Always Show Current Item" > > https://commits.kde.org/krusader/f8f3fd7d8ec49667131abb76ef3384ea95a26d72 > Good news thanks! Well, I tested it and I still have one problem with this: when I

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-05-22 Thread A. Bikadorov
Done. Settings->Panel->View->"Always Show Current Item" https://commits.kde.org/krusader/f8f3fd7d8ec49667131abb76ef3384ea95a26d72 Cheers Alex On 10.05.2017 19:31, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: > If it would an option, to be precise, "always show selected item on inactive > panel", that > would be

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-05-10 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
If it would an option, to be precise, "always show selected item on inactive panel", that would be great! On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 8:08:01 PM UTC+3, A. Bikadorov wrote: > > On 10.05.2017 18:57, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: > > Alex, I guess, it isn't a matter of understanding, but the matter of

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-05-10 Thread SanskritFritz L
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 6:46:35 PM UTC+2, A. Bikadorov wrote: > > Anyway, we can simply add a user setting: "always show border for for > current item in > panel"; default is selected; unselectable. > However, this would make the "Search" feature in quick search bar unusable > (the

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-05-10 Thread A. Bikadorov
On 10.05.2017 18:57, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: > Alex, I guess, it isn't a matter of understanding, but the matter of fact. > Yes, logically > speaking, new way is perfect. I'm not sure there is obvious explanation why > our feeling, > our perception contradict with logic. Probably, because we are

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-05-10 Thread A. Bikadorov
On 10.05.2017 09:47, SanskritFritz L wrote: > If there was a difference between decorations clearly marking the cursor > where I have > keyboard focus, that would be great. I still don't understand this. You clearly see which panel is focused by the top and bottom panel decoration (see the

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-02-15 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
Agree, comparing items is the case making new way valid. It isn't a problem, it is just resistance of multi-year habit :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "krusader-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send

Re: [krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-02-15 Thread A. Bikadorov
On 15.02.2017 22:35, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: > Hi! > > I'm (more or less) following Krusader's trunk branch, and the last one I have > built hour > or two ago. I have noticed selected item on inactive panel now also has > decoration. I > guess old approach is more natural - only active panel's

[krusader-users] Selected item decoration on inactive panel

2017-02-15 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
Hi! I'm (more or less) following Krusader's trunk branch, and the last one I have built hour or two ago. I have noticed selected item on inactive panel now also has decoration. I guess old approach is more natural - only active panel's selected item is decorated. Is the change intended or