<quote who="Mpiktas"> > >I on Earth put stuff in 'desktop' and 'documents'. 'documents' should be > >pretty obvious, I think: I keep my documents not in my home directory > >but in a separate folder. This is where the 'documents' button comes > >very handy. > > Yeah it is very handy. Yet how it figures out where documents directory is? > Documents in home directory works, but if I keep my documents in another > directory? Is symlink the only way? I know it's only a hack, and I do not > expect much, but what should I expect?
It uses ~/Documents. That's it. No refund. :-) - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2004: Adelaide, Australia http://lca2004.linux.org.au/ "And up in the corporate box there's a group of pleasant thirtysomething guys making tuneful music for the masses of people who can spell 'nihilism', but don't want to listen to it in the car." - Richard Jinman, SMH

