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1.3 KiB
53 lines
1.3 KiB
15 years ago
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TODO list for KDirStat
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Updated: 2005-01-07
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- help text for "treemap" settings
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- help text for "general" settings
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- update screen shots in online help (no treemaps yet)
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- make KDirStat a KPart
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Maybe:
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- German help file
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- Animation other than pacman (optional?)
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- configure mail report texts (the user gets an editor in the mailer anyway)
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- 'kdf' like 'disk free' display for file system of current tree - pie, bar graph?
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Steal that thing from the SuSE YaST2 package manager UI I wrote?
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(which, in turn, I stole in large parts from KDirStat)
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- Filter on tree view: by user, by mtime, by size
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- Select items in the tree view as "special interest" for further processing in mail reports
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- Manually mark dir subtrees as "static" - e.g., for system directories that
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almost never change anyway; scan them just once and save their sizes to file;
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only rescan those subtrees on explicit user request
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- Automagically mark such subtrees by mtime and/or a hardwired list
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Postponed until further notice:
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- write scanned trees to cache file for later reuse;
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use this cache file first and then begin scanning the dir tree.
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Since the Linux 2.4 kernel is great at caching directory entries,
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this isn't really necessary for Linux - and I am a Linux guy...
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;-)
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