One thing I love about KDE is it's incredible breadth of configuration options. I really like to tweak my environment to best suite my needs, preferences, and habits. I know what works best for me, and prefer to have my desktop environment reflect those preferences.
Despite the vast number of preferences in the KDE Control Center, there are still quite a few options for which new GUI preference setting exists. The Hidden Configuration KDE Wiki page discusses some of these options, and is worth a read if you use KDE. In particular, I was looking for a way to disable the listing and expanding of archive files in Konqueror's sidebar. This "feature" was borrowed from Windows XP (Compressed Folders), where it always bugged the hell out of me. If I wanted view the contents of Zip files in Windows Explorer then I'd unzip the damn file.
Needless to say, I was rather dismayed and disappointed when I saw this "feature" appear in a KDE upgrade. There is no GUI preference available for disabling it, but after quite a bit of internet searching I found the above Hidden Configuration page, which discusses how to do it. It's a useful resource, and I wanted to make a note of it here both for the benefit of others as well as so I can easily find the page again next time I setup KDE. :-)
If you would like to disable this feature as well, first try entering this command (as documented in the Wiki): kwriteconfig --file konqsidebartng.rc --group General --key ShowArchivesAsFolders --type bool false
. You'll need to restart Konqueror for the change to take effect. If that does not work (it didn't for me), do this instead:
- Edit
~/.kde/share/config/konqsidebartng.rc
- Search for the option titled
ShowArchivesAsFolders
- If you ran the
kwriteconfig
command, you should find it under the[General]
category. Delete that under[General]
and instead addShowArchivesAsFolders=false
it to the top of the file - If you do not already have that setting in the file, simply add it to the top of the file as described in the last step
- Save the file and restart konqueror
You should now be rid of those annoying archive folders. Enjoy.
Oh, and if you'd like to disable this feature in Windows XP as well, you can easily to so by running the following command: regsvr32.exe /u zipfldr.dll
. If you choose to reenable it, you can do so simply by running regsvr32.exe zipfldr.dll
.