I'll be honest here. I don't have much experience with template files but
regardless of whatever convoluted hacks GNOME and KDE use for that, which libfm
can support or not depending on the developer's wishes, pcmanfm should have a
simple system just like Thunar.
I place a file called 'Foo' in
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Hello!
Sergio has written on Saturday, 17 November, at 9:30:
Hi, how are these GNOME and KDE template formats?
GNOME way is to create (empty or minimal, depending on what you want)
file in ~/Templates, such as:
image.jpeg
script.sh
file.txt
document.odt
KDE way is to create some
On 12-11-17 04:07 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
GNOME way is to create (empty or minimal, depending on what you want)
file in ~/Templates, such as:
image.jpeg
script.sh
file.txt
document.odt
KDE way is to create some ShellScript.desktop file with contents:
So, let me get this
On 12-11-17 05:01 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
Hello!
Stephan Sokolow has written on Saturday, 17 November, at 16:36:
So, let me get this straight. GNOME somehow managed to get the Nautilus
templates folder into ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs alongside stuff that's
actually used by more
Hello!
Stephan Sokolow has written on Saturday, 17 November, at 17:24:
On 12-11-17 05:01 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
Exactly. Each file in ~/Templates will be added by Nautilus to the 'New'
submenu. I've implemented it such way pcmanfm will show only one file per
file type (i.e. only
On 12-11-17 06:20 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
...not to mention allowing me to hide things like ~/espeak-data while I
wait to see if devs are going to actually fix reported use-of-filesystem
bugs.
I would like to avoid such things very much. They may be changed by
GNOME people in any