This is more a "what do you think?" or a "should we be consistent with them?" than a feature request. It is rather insignificant so, if you don't have much time just ignore it.
I noticed that Thunar follows an approach much alike the GtkFileChooser, its interface really resembles it when in the shortcuts window. There is one little "inconsistency" between "our" (as in Thunar's) behavior and "theirs" (as in GtkFileChooser). in GtkFileChoser, whenever you double click a shortcut, it opens the file view to it. In thunar it acts on a single click. I don't know if this difference was intended and I really don't care about which one is best, since both work just the same to me. But I just thought it was worth mentioning since perhaps it just skipped the revisions of the devs and they think otherwise. Now to a more "interesting" request. I think I read somewhere in this list that the current SVN version has the ability to display user's shortcuts on the top bar when on pathbar mode, and I think this is great. To go with such an option and make those freaking minimalists (like me) happy I'd just ask that someone made it possible to simply right click in a folder and "Add to shortcuts", that way I (and possibly other weird minimalistic desktop freaks like me) could simply disable the side bar completely, and realy on these rather "hidden-but-useful" actions. What do you think ? It should not be hard to implement I guess Best Regards, Alexandre Moreira. _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev