{response pending in drafts for days *sigh*]

Great work! Thanks!

On Sat, Mar 12, 2016, 18:25 Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mott...@libero.it>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Bertrand Dekoninck ha scritto:
> > Mandatory screenshots attached :-)
> >
> > That's really cool ! Thanks Riccardo.
> >
>
> Indeed, they do both look quite nice ! Thanks for sharing. Maybe
> advertise on our Facebook group :)
>
> It is also to see that it looks quite nicely translated in French too.
> Again, joint efforts here, I did the coding work, but you smoothed out
> all the translation stuff and found the many weak spots.
>
> > PS: wouldn't it be nice if Open and Save panel displayed their special
> >> folder icons too?
> >
> > In fact they do. I saw this when changing the desktop background. What
> > is missing is the link emblem on folders and of course the translation
> > of special folders.
>
> They don't for me... I will try further.
>
> The link emblem and localization are in GWorkspace only right now, so no
> other apps benefit from them. they are a bit crudely implemented too
> (especially localization). I wouldn't like to put that in core yet and I
> don't feel it is that essential to have in the panels.
>
> I will test in on a couple of ocmputers, also slower ones, and see how
> it fares. I hope there isn't a big performance penalty.
>
> The link icon used to compose is currently done with the standard one,
> but since apparenlty there is no API constant for it I could put it in
> FSNode. I feel that the white double-arrow is a bit too obtrusuve.
> Once it is private in FSnode it could be themed as well and
> inddependently from the link cursor.
>
> Riccardo
>
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