> > I don't know if you guys think the same but I believe the Ctrl+l > shortcut would be much more useful it it behaved much like a cd > command on the terminal. I mean, the command could open its window > with an empty text entry, and treat relative paths in it. That way, if > I wanted to go to "subdir" from here, all I had to type was ^l subdir > <CR>. Hmm, I don't really agree. Some people use Ctrl+L for getting the full path of the current directory (for pasting into a terminal, for example). It would have to be optional behaviour at least I think.
Perhaps just the ability to run a single arbitrary command in the present working thunar directory? For example, I'm browsing the directory "~/images" and I want to get to ~/music so I press '/' on the keyboard and get a textbox (in which I can type shell commands), and do "cd ../music" _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev