2016-04-23 17:08 GMT+02:00 Len Ovens :
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Alexandru Băluț wrote:
>
> The latest Nautilus (with Gtk 3.20) works just fine, I set list or icon
>> mode and
>> the option persists between restarts (killall nautilus).
>> Imagini inline 1
>>
>
> The problem was not persistance, but t
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Alexandru Băluț wrote:
The latest Nautilus (with Gtk 3.20) works just fine, I set list or icon mode and
the option persists between restarts (killall nautilus).
Imagini inline 1
The problem was not persistance, but that it was only on a per-directory
basis rather than glo
The latest Nautilus (with Gtk 3.20) works just fine, I set list or icon
mode and the option persists between restarts (killall nautilus).
[image: Imagini inline 1]
2016-04-22 18:34 GMT+02:00 Thomas Pfundt :
> Hello Washington,
>
> thank you very much for your hint. I had another look at this a
As for themes, I've kept my modded (blue-green) UbuntuStudio_Legacy port
current, supports GTK2, GTK 3.14 through GTk 3.20 and even development GTK
3.21.
(GTK 3.14 now deprecated for my other packages due to breakage). You can see
for yourself in this package how to support multiple GTK 3 versio
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 15:58:19 -0400, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>Have you considered Caja?
For good reasons I stay away from caja and nemo. My recommendation is
spacefm compiled against GTK2. Everybody who is able to write scripts
will get the most powerful file manager available, OTOH on Ubunt
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 12:35:09 -0700 (PDT), Len Ovens wrote:
>Yes I can confirm that nautilus has become less useful than in 14.04
>(even) I guess it must be a gnome application where removing
>functionallity is considered progress.
>
>So nautilus is effectively broken/non-standard/not DE-agnostic/
Have you considered Caja? I believe version 1.12 will be in repo, built
with GTK2.
On 4/22/2016 at 3:35 PM, "Len Ovens" wrote:
>
>On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
>
>> @ Len: Just a quick remark on the "gear wheel" that you
>suggested using:
>> I do not see a "gear wheel" anywhere when
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
@ Len: Just a quick remark on the "gear wheel" that you suggested using:
I do not see a "gear wheel" anywhere when I install Nautilus on Ubuntu
Studio 15.10 or 16.04. There is a menu toggle button, but it only gives
options related to the currently viewe
Hello Washington,
thank you very much for your hint. I had another look at this and it
finally worked for me. I tried setting the parameter in the dconf editor
before, but apparently I wrote "list-view" with a dash instead of an
underscore, so I assumed it does not work. Always a good idea to
doub
to work with list- or detail-view in nautilus so you need to install:
sudo apt-get install dconf-editor
launch it from terminal, or with the launcher Alt+F2, with:
dconf-editor
Go to:
org/gnome/nautilus/preferences/default-folder-viewer
see:
http://storage7.static.itmages.com/i/16/0421/h_14
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