Good idea! I'm up for stripping the file extension if file is the focused item.
I'd also like to suggest that we do a similar thing then creating a new text file (Shift + F4). In this case I'd probably prefer the whole file name along with extension.
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Apr 9 2016
Thanks!
My opinion: Disk Usage window should be a regular window (like text editor - F3/F4). So user has the option to see more
then one Disk Usage windows at the same time.
Great!
Apr 6 2016
Thank you, Martin:
Fixed, as it can be seen in:
https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=krusader.git&a=commit&h=148b24f4617a5e588d7490d8357f579f24dff0fd
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Mar 28 2016
Great!
Wow, Lister fails everywhere you mentioned :-)
That is exactly what I was talking about, I don't think the editor should be opened at all. But this is
just my opinion. It's not so important issue :).
The same happens here using Kubuntu 16.04beta2 and fish://
When opening a big file for write (F4) Krusader displays a dialog with "/path/to/file is bigger then xx MB" text. When
clicking on "Cancel" it opens an empty ReadWritePart tab. I think clicking "Cancel" shouldn't open anything.
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