Il giorno mar, 28/04/2009 alle 14.33 +0100, Paulo Silva ha scritto:

> The desktop icons could be displayed based on Gnome's Configuration
> Editor (i don't know which file or files it edits...), just like
> Nautilus does - Nautilus uses /apps/nautilus/desktop/ hierarchy tags -
> items there are: computer_icon_visible, home_icon_visible (which one
> early LXDE used 'My Documents' name wrongly), network_icon_visible,
> trash_icon_visible, and volumes_visible

I don't think it is a good idea to depend on gconf.
AFAIK LXDE has no dependancy on it, and it would not be good to
introduce it just for the desktop icons.

> Otherwise, PcManFm needs a huge ammount of improvements, like
> accessing Nautilus Scripts as easy (very, very useful!), directory
> bookmarks, etc. - i can't recall all of them now, but there are plenty
> of improvements needed on PcManFm, which surelly will not make them a
> heavy file manager, like Nautilus were being... - as far as i can
> recall, i'll keep answering this exact mailinglist post

Are you sure you don't want another Nautilus? :)
I think introducing scriptability in PCmanFM would make it heavy. As
heavy as nautilus (I just upgraded to 2.24 from 2.22 and it is now so
sloooooow).

But I leave PCman to answer this.

> Another situation scarred me weeks ago (also alarmed PcMan), were that
> network-manager dependence on LXDE in the Ubuntu repository, removed
> nm-applet due on a conflict - nm-applet could be optional, as well
> among other interesting and useful file managers

lxnm conflicts with network manager, as both do the same thing: manage
networks.

As I said, I would remove lxnm altogether and use network-manager
instead, for the panel icon.

Bye.


-- 
Alessandro Pellizzari



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