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Friday, November 3rd 2006, 3:29pm

file manager default two column style

Hi all,

I want to configure my KDE Konqueror File Manager so that I have defaul two column style when I start File Manager. I tried to find it in configuration console but I didn't succeed.
Could anybody be so kind and write me how can I do it if it's possible.

Thanks and Regards,
Boris

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Friday, November 3rd 2006, 6:23pm

RE: file manager default two column style

You can save these layouts with profiles. You can find that in the Settings menu.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Monday, November 6th 2006, 7:49am

Hi,
thanks for the reply. Profile is that what i did, but I have to load this profile each time i open file manager. Is there a way how can I load my personal profile by default every time I start a new file manager window?

thanks.
boris

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Monday, November 6th 2006, 8:32am

Run

Source code

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$ konqueror --profile MyProfileName


from the shell. You can also edit the entries in your menu to match the upper command.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Monday, November 6th 2006, 9:02am

Thanks, it worked. I have one more question. I created a icon on the desktop with your command and it opens the file manager with my profile. Ok. But I want to have it now in my start menu. I tried to move the icon to start menu but it didn't work. Could you please give me one more advice on this?

thanks.
boris

I use rh linux with kde.

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Monday, November 6th 2006, 11:38am

Run kmenuedit and create an entry with the same command.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Monday, November 6th 2006, 11:40am

thank you, now all is clear.