Romanator wrote:

> Lately, I have been using Enlightenment (more like fooling around with
> it). Other than having cool looking effects, how the heck to you create
> shortcuts and view the folders in the directory?

Until E 0.17 and EFM come out, you'll have to use another file manager,
like GMC, Nautilus, DFM, KFM, etc.  Or you can open a terminal window, of
course, if you don't mind working at the command line.

I'm not sure what you mean by shortcuts, though.  You can edit many of the
menus by going into ~/.enlightenment and editing any *.menu file with your
favorite text editor (vim, pico, etc.).  Or if you want desktop icon-type
shortcuts, edit the contents of the .gnome-desktop/ folder (ln -s ...) and
starting up GMC.  You can do the same with KFM, but I forget where the
desktop shortcuts are.  And I'm too lazy to install DFM - I'd rather just
wait for EFM, and use GMC in the meantime.  :)

If you haven't already, try reading Enlightenment Help.  Middle-click on
the desktop and it should be in the menu.


Jesse
 
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