Hi :)
Thanks!  That might be useful so i'll try to have a look tomorrow.  I also
like the sort-of-bookmarks idea someone mentioned in another post.
Regards from
Tom :)

On 30 September 2014 22:30, Steve Edmonds <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I just noticed in my dolphin at top right settings I can show tree view.
> Steve
>
> On 2014-09-28 04:38, John King wrote:
>
>> On 27/09/14 16:00, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
>>
>>> Le 27/09/2014 11:19, John King a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Libreoffice 4.2 and 4.3 on opensuse and xubuntu
>>>>
>>>> The left hand panel in the 'open' and 'save as' dialogues shows 'Places'
>>>>
>>> This is a LibreOffice dialog, an alternative to the system dialogs.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion, but No, this is the system dialogue. The
>> libreoffice dialogue selection in Tools-Options-General is unchecked. My
>> left hand panel is headed 'Places', and underneath is listed Search,
>> Recently used, what looks like various devices, and then places that I've
>> defined. The "+" and "-" buttons only operate on the places section.
>>
>> If I select to use libreoffice dialogues, then I only see places I've
>> defined, which are not necessarily the same as the ones defined in the
>> system dialogue.
>>
>>> Is it possible to change this to show the folder/directory tree instead,
>>>> as in dolphin and nautilus?
>>>>
>>> Yes, it is.
>>>
>>> Go to the Tools > Options menu then LibreOffice > General. Uncheck the
>>> "Use LibreOffice dialogs" checkbox.
>>>
>>
>> See above comment
>>
>>  It would make it much easier to navigate
>>>> through several layers of folders.
>>>>
>>>>  Yes, perhaps. Note that the LibreOffice dialogs are (IMO) providing a
>>> better UI: the Places thingy allows to always have the more often used
>>> directories at hand (too bad they are not sorted), which is a PITA when
>>> using the native dialogs. Second, the LO dialogs provide a Connect to
>>> server button (the three dotted button, top right) which makes very easy
>>> to connect to... well... a server :)
>>>
>>> To add or delete an often used directory to the Places list, just use
>>> the "+" and "-" buttons at the bottom.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>> I agree that the libreoffice dialogues are very useful for connecting
>> across the network, and I use them extensively for that. However, I would
>> like the option of being able to move up/down a directory tree rather than
>> having to do multiple clicking to search through one directory layer at a
>> time.
>>
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>
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