You are correct about the screenshot but I remember being able to toggle
between Konq and Dolphin in the old days. I'm just wondering if it is
possible to change it from the command prompt? It is my only real gripe
with TDE while I loved Konq in it's day other File managers have passed it
by in features.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 7:46 AM, Alexandre Couture <ac586133(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
You screenshot is from KDE4, not KDE3, so it would be good to double-check
if that option was available in KDE3 too.
I fully agree with you that we should have that option.
-Alexandre
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*De :* Pisini, John <pisinij(a)csps.com>
*Envoyé :* 11 juillet 2018 07:40:47
*À :* trinity-users(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net
*Objet :* [trinity-users] Default filemanager question
In older versions of KDE in the default aplications section of Kcontrol
there used to be a way to change the file manager see picture in link
below. I don't see that anymore. I would like to change from Konqueror to
Pcmanfm as my default. Is there a way to set that from the command line or
a way to add back the file manager selection? I find that PCmanfm can be
set to see many more types of thumbnails than Konqueror can and I find
that very helpful.
https://cdn.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kde_default.png
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