Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Some time ago, I wrote a simple plugin for Thunar to integrate
> file-roller (or another archive manager) into Thunar and planned to
> include it with Thunar by default (like thunar-uca). But I don't think
> this needs to be in Thunar, so I separated it, see the attached fi
Mikko Linnalo wrote:
>>>Other thing, is there any plans to include a "Create launcher" feature
>>>to File and right click menus? Creating those .desktop files with text
>>>editor (templates) might be quite hard for some/most ordinary users. I
>>>realize this might take a lot of effort, but maybe so
Some time ago, I wrote a simple plugin for Thunar to integrate
file-roller (or another archive manager) into Thunar and planned to
include it with Thunar by default (like thunar-uca). But I don't think
this needs to be in Thunar, so I separated it, see the attached file.
It's similar to the file-r
Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just one of those small look-n-feel thingies:
>
> When I navigate to a directory that is in my pathbar but not in view
> (using alt-up for example) the pathbar does not scroll. This makes the
> pathbar less useful because it doesn't provide feedback when naviga
Don't forget the trash.The rest is perfect indeed!!!On 3/1/06, Biju Chacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,Thunar has become really good. Handling removable media was one thingthat I was missing -- and that works perfectly well now. I guess the
only major bit that I'm missing is a TreeView -- tho
Hello,
First at all I'm new on the list and I'm not very involved in the thunar
project, but I like it (simple as I wan't it to be and so on). It's a really
interesting project.
I discovered a bug and it should be related with something like gamin
(actually the file system monitor thing). To r
Hi,
Just one of those small look-n-feel thingies:
When I navigate to a directory that is in my pathbar but not in view
(using alt-up for example) the pathbar does not scroll. This makes the
pathbar less useful because it doesn't provide feedback when navigating
by keyboard.
I would expect the
Biju Chacko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thunar has become really good. Handling removable media was one thing
> that I was missing -- and that works perfectly well now. I guess the
> only major bit that I'm missing is a TreeView -- though I admit I've
> been getting along perfectly well without it. :-)
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