[Thunar-dev] Reload folder content with Alt+R

2006-01-30 Thread Nick Schermer
I'm very pleased with the reload option added to Thunar, but i think the key binding (Atl+R) is a bit weird, because is most applications this is F5. Is there a reason for this? Gr. Nick ___ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Nick Schermer
2006/1/29, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Benedikt Meurer wrote:I have a plenty of templates in my ~/Templates so I use folders toorganize them. It looks like:~/Templates |-HTML | |-template1.html | |-template2.html |-CSS | |-template1.css | |-template2.css |-Python | |-script1.py |

Re: [Thunar-dev] Reload folder content with Alt+R

2006-01-30 Thread Jaap Karssenberg
Nick Schermer wrote: I'm very pleased with the reload option added to Thunar, but i think the key binding (Atl+R) is a bit weird, because is most applications this is F5. Is there a reason for this? Not sure how the xfce people think about the gnome HIG, but it is described there that

Re: [Thunar-dev] Reload folder content with Alt+R

2006-01-30 Thread Nick Schermer
2006/1/30, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Jaap Karssenberg wrote:I'm very pleased with the reload option added to Thunar, but i think the key binding (Atl+R) is a bit weird, because is most applicationsthis is F5.Is there a reason for this? Not sure how the xfce people think about the gnome

Re: [Thunar-dev] Reload folder content with Alt+R

2006-01-30 Thread Harold Aling
We follow the Gnome HIG here and use Control+R (that's also what Firefox does). Firefox also uses F5 for all of the 'previously MS users'... Please consider enabling both ctrl-r and F5 as refresh... Please? tnx, Harold. ___ Thunar-dev mailing

Re: [Thunar-dev] Reload folder content with Alt+R

2006-01-30 Thread Nick Schermer
2006/1/30, Harold Aling [EMAIL PROTECTED]: We follow the Gnome HIG here and use Control+R (that's also what Firefox does). Firefox also uses F5 for all of the 'previously MS users'... Opera also has this. Please consider enabling both ctrl-r and F5 as refresh... Please? It's not I'm aMS user

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Nick Schermer
2006/1/30, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Nick Schermer wrote: Maybe this folder should be hidden, or in the Thunar directory. I like the idea, but not the directory in ~/ . And the place doesn't matter, because there is an option to open this directory (IMHO).We use ~/Templates simply

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Benedikt Meurer
Nick Schermer wrote: 2006/1/30, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Nick Schermer wrote: Maybe this folder should be hidden, or in the Thunar directory. I like the idea, but not the directory in ~/ . And the place doesn't matter, because

Re: [Thunar-dev] Configure Custom Actions

2006-01-30 Thread samuel verstraete
well as nobody else is asking it... I will have to ask you, benny... do you plan on adding the possibility to add keyboard shorcuts to the custom actions? I'm not saying that every custom action should have this but like f.e. on the terminal here custom action it would be a great addition... but

Re: [Thunar-dev] Configure Custom Actions

2006-01-30 Thread Benedikt Meurer
samuel verstraete wrote: well as nobody else is asking it... I will have to ask you, benny... do you plan on adding the possibility to add keyboard shorcuts to the custom actions? I'm not saying that every custom action should have this but like f.e. on the terminal here custom action it would

Re: [Thunar-dev] Reload folder content with Alt+R

2006-01-30 Thread Nick Schermer
2006/1/30, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Nick Schermer wrote: It's not I'm a MS user and cannot get used to Ctrl+R, but F5 just hits easier. Done. Lovely, thanks. Gr. NickBenedikt Nick ___Thunar-dev mailing list

Re: [Thunar-dev] Configure Custom Actions

2006-01-30 Thread samuel verstraete
not that i'm trying to convince you of course ;) but a keyboard shortcut for xfrun4 in the current directory would be cool too ;) gr,S. On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 15:20:46 +0100 Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: samuel verstraete wrote: well as nobody else is asking it... I will have to ask

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Jannis Pohlmann
Benedikt Meurer schrieb: Benedikt Meurer wrote: You could use a translation of File, and prepend it with the extension. E.g. txt file, php file, odf file... Not ideal though... Dunno yet. Please add suggestions (if any) to http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1391. The functionality

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Vincent
On 1/30/06, Jannis Pohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Benedikt Meurer schrieb: Benedikt Meurer wrote:You could use a translation of File, and prepend it with theextension. E.g. txt file, php file, odf file... Not ideal though... Dunno yet. Please add suggestions (if any)

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Jannis Pohlmann
Vincent schrieb: On 1/30/06, Jannis Pohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Benedikt Meurer schrieb: Benedikt Meurer wrote: You could use a translation of File, and prepend it with the extension. E.g. txt file, php file, odf file... Not ideal though... Dunno yet. Please add suggestions (if any)

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Danny Milosavljevic
Hi, Am Montag, den 30.01.2006, 17:57 +0100 schrieb Jannis Pohlmann: Vincent schrieb: On 1/30/06, Jannis Pohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Benedikt Meurer schrieb: Benedikt Meurer wrote: You could use a translation of File, and prepend it with the extension. E.g. txt file, php

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Jannis Pohlmann
Danny Milosavljevic schrieb: Hi, (even in the case of highly-personalized templates, they belong more to the program configuration than to personal data; e.g. Firefox favourites are not placed directly in the home directory). Yeah, which is why I use .desktop files for favourites which

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Benedikt Meurer
Jannis Pohlmann wrote: You could use a translation of File, and prepend it with the extension. E.g. txt file, php file, odf file... Not ideal though... Dunno yet. Please add suggestions (if any) to http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1391. The functionality is now available in Thunar SVN.

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Jannis Pohlmann
Benedikt Meurer schrieb: Jannis Pohlmann wrote: From my personal point of view, it's nasty to have visible program directories in my home directory, because 1. this disallows me to create a folder with this name by my own for whatever use, 2. it creates a misch-masch of personal

Re: [Thunar-dev] Create File

2006-01-30 Thread Jaap Karssenberg
Benedikt Meurer wrote: Well, we have basicly two options here: 1) Templates folder path as configure option. 2) Merge templates from multiple sources (including ~/Terminal if present). I don't really like either of them, tho. My guess is that you need to implement #2 anyway because you are

[Thunar-dev] Some ideas to improve Thunar.

2006-01-30 Thread Laurent Meunier
Hello, I use Thunar for one month now, and I write to this list to share some ideas to improve this wonderful file manager. 1/ Now that Thunar support zoom level to display icons. Could it be possible to change zoom level with the mouse, something like ctrl + wheelup (zoom in) or wheeldown

Re: [Thunar-dev] Some ideas to improve Thunar.

2006-01-30 Thread Mikko Linnalo
On ma, 2006-01-30 at 22:55 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote: Laurent Meunier wrote: 1/ Now that Thunar support zoom level to display icons. Could it be possible to change zoom level with the mouse, something like ctrl + wheelup (zoom in) or wheeldown (zoom out) ? Doable, but don't think

Re: [Thunar-dev] Some ideas to improve Thunar.

2006-01-30 Thread Benedikt Meurer
Mikko Linnalo wrote: 1/ Now that Thunar support zoom level to display icons. Could it be possible to change zoom level with the mouse, something like ctrl + wheelup (zoom in) or wheeldown (zoom out) ? Doable, but don't think that's really required. How often does one change the zoom level?

Re: [Thunar-dev] Some ideas to improve Thunar.

2006-01-30 Thread sofar
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:14:37 +0200, Mikko Linnalo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One tiny issue that I noticed: filesize shown in status pane is using K instead of k when size is shown in kilobytes. Megs (M) and gigs (G) are shown with correct capitalisation. I'm not entirely sure what reasoning

Re: [Thunar-dev] Some ideas to improve Thunar.

2006-01-30 Thread \Jaanus Rõõmus\
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:14:37 +0200, Mikko Linnalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: One tiny issue that I noticed: filesize shown in status pane is using "K" instead of "k" when size is shown in kilobytes. Megs (M) and gigs (G) are shown with correct capitalisation. I'm not entirely sure what

Re: [Thunar-dev] Some ideas to improve Thunar.

2006-01-30 Thread Ori Bernstein
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:55:14 +0100, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: 3/ What do you think of implementing something like 'find as you type' like in Firefox ? This could be very useful to quickly find a file or a folder. The detailed list view already support this.

[Thunar-dev] Really huge icons in sidepane

2006-01-30 Thread Erik Harrison
I just ran svn up and rebuilt, and as of now my sidebar has REALLY big icons. Screenshot at: http://erikharrison.net/temp/ThunarReallyBigIcons.jpg -- Erik If Beethoven had been killed in a plane crash at the age of 22, it would have changed the history of music... and of aviation.