Hi
I love gnome except the bog standard Files application which I find terrible.
I love dolphin as it gives you a terminal at bottom and looks a million times nicer.
Only thing is I can't see how to enable one click opening of files in Dolphin in Gnome.
Is there a way to do this?
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KDE Dolphin file manager on Gnome
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Re: KDE Dolphin file manager on Gnome
In KDE/Plasma selecting one click or double click in in System Settings > Workspace Behaviour. But you don't have that option.
However, I used to use Dolphin in MATE and the option was there in File Management > Behaviour. I can't test on GNOME since I don't have a GNOME desktop on any system here, but, from memory there is a similar option. I won't comment on my opinion of why you'd want to use it.
However, I used to use Dolphin in MATE and the option was there in File Management > Behaviour. I can't test on GNOME since I don't have a GNOME desktop on any system here, but, from memory there is a similar option. I won't comment on my opinion of why you'd want to use it.
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Re: KDE Dolphin file manager on Gnome
Same in openbox for pcmanfm. system-settings->workspace-behaviour...I think.
I was mistaken. It's an option in the filemanger, under preferences.
I was mistaken. It's an option in the filemanger, under preferences.