>
>
> > > efm rename now selects the file minus the extension for more useful
> > > renames.
> > >
> >
> > -I have an issue with the renames. In case I have a file with multiple
> dots
> > in the name, e.g.,
> > there.is.a.file.with.lots.of.dots.txt, when pressing F2, it selects up to
> > the first dot, not the last.
>
> aaah this is a "you can't win" thing. what about file.tar.gz ? :) or
> file.svg.gz ... these exist and are common enough. :) which do you pick?
>

Ah, fair enough! I forgot these .gz usually come in pairs and yeah, they're
very common. :)
but now I'm curious and I need to test how other file managers deal with
that to compare. Hehehe.



> > Another thing I'm getting with E is the following: when I position a
> second
> > monitor on the left of my primary one (I'm using a notebook),
> > and I reboot with the DP/HDMI cable plugged in, my shelves jump to the
> > second monitor and I need to unplug and plug the cable so they
> > jump back to the primary display.
>
> the priority slider in the screen setup determines the screen order like
> 0, 1,
> 2, 3 etc. with the highest priority being 0, and then lower priority values
> after that. they idea is you assign priorities in  way where you get the
> behaviour you want. if you want your primary screen (Screen 0) to migrate
> to
> the external monitor when it plugs in, then have the external mon priority
> 80
> and internal priority 50 (for example). if you want the external to just
> extend
> (be a lower priority screen) and things not migrate, then have the
> internal be
> 50, and external be 20, for example. you can assign different priorities to
> different monitors you might plug in (projectors or other things) to have
> different behavior. if you have 3 or 4 or more screens you can assign
> priorities
> in a way to get just about any kind of migration or "stay where you are"
> behavior that you like. try it out.
>
> if all monitors are the same priority, then the sort from left to right in
> x
> position... so left most screen is screen 0, then the one right of that is
> screen 1, the next to the right is screen 2 etc.
>
> that's what you're seeing - since it's on the left it takes over as screen
> 0
> and all your content moves over to it... :)
>

I've never changed these priorities before.
Now it is working great!
Thank you for clarifying that! :)




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