Harold Aling wrote: >>>2. In double click mode, what's the use of being able to select a >>>'favorite'? I'd like to single-click in the left pane to activate that >>>location and double-click to activate items in the right pane... >> >>There's absolutely no use of being able to select favourites, indeed. I >>though it would be nice to have consistent double/single click behaviour >>throughout all tree/icon views; but thinking about this again, it really >>makes sense to always open shortcuts using single or double clicks. >> > What's the outcome of your thinking?
svn up > Single or double click opens a > favorite? In tree view I'd recon that a single click is enough to open a > folder, even if double click mode is enabled... (just like ms' explorer;) That's how it is implemented for the shortcuts pane now. >>>3. Desktop... I use that shortcut in the GTK file chooser regularly, so >>>I really would like it in the top locations in the left pane. >> >>I dropped the Desktop shortcut from the shortcuts pane some ago, as >>Thunar would render the desktop itself and so this would be rather >>redundant and maybe confusing. >> > I added it to my favorites already, but the GTK file chooser displays it > by default, so I thought that the 'consistency' thing could be used for > this... Probably, I have to think about this. Maybe allow users to configure the default shortcuts, ala OS X Finder. > -H- Benedikt _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev