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Default settings for File Chooser dialog

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I reach the file chooser dialog by selecting File-Open File. Under the toolbar-options menu in the Open File Dialog, I can select to have a bookmark icon appear on the toolbar.

How do I set a default to have the Bookmark icon always appear?

Firefox 11 on openSuSE 12.1

I reach the file chooser dialog by selecting File-Open File. Under the toolbar-options menu in the Open File Dialog, I can select to have a bookmark icon appear on the toolbar. How do I set a default to have the Bookmark icon always appear? Firefox 11 on openSuSE 12.1

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I'm not sure what you mean.

Do you mean the Bookmarks Menu button that appears when you hide the Menu bar (View > Toolbars)?

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I don't think so, if I hide the Menu bar I don't see a Bookmarks Menu. In this picture http://dl.dropbox.com/u/50261731/Open_File%20Menu%20.png an arrow points to an Options menu button. Select that Button and a list of options opens, one of which is "Show Bookmarks". I would like the Show Bookmarks option to be "ON" by default. Be aware that I am running SuSE 12.1 and I believe this Menu is provided by KDE integration "kmozillahelper", so my menu may be different from the default Firefox menu.

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Apparently that is part of the default file picker of your OpenSUSE 12 Linux distribution.
I don't know how to customize that window, so you may try to ask that on the OpenSUSE support forum.

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Thanks, I have already posted at SuSE Forum with looker but no commenters. I have also now posted at KDE Forum. The file picker is part of the KDE package. If I find something useful, I'll post it back here

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I found a solution. See Thread at KDE Forum