On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 15:55:35 +0300
"Andrej N. Gritsenko" <[email protected]> wrote:

>     Hello!
> 
> Дмитрий Антонов has written on Friday, 26 April, at  2:12:
> >PCManFM is no longer a lightweight file manager.
> 
>     How can you tell that? Where you've got such conclusion? And if there
> is some problem with it as lightweight file manager then, please, report
> that problem and help find what may be wrong, please.
> 
> >Besides, he's still in development. When it will finish, it will be even 
> >slower and will consume more resources.

Hi,

I am trying pcmanfm-qt for the first time in Archlinux where a PKGBUILD has 
been done for
it. First I didn't see icons, then I chose icons in the preferences section and 
after I
restarted it the icons showed (pcmanfm does not look for a .gtkrc-2.0 file?). 
Then it
looks a bit strange compared to the GTK version, the left sidebar is not 
organized the
same way.

I tested what interests me most : the USB stick is mounting alright, internal
partition too, and once I unmount a volume the pcmanfm-qt program does not 
close, which
is nice, because the pcmanfm gtk version "closes" (I'd rather call that crash) 
when
unmounting any partition... still a problem with the current Version: 1.1.0-1. 

The qt version does not close and just states that the directory is invalid. 
(this is not
perfect but better than a crash).

I see it will indeed still need some enhancements, and probably translations 
too. 

Qt ? Difficult to go without it anyway, many good programs rely on it, and if 
the next
gtk version is too heavy and too difficult to code with, lets use Qt ! \o/

I have a wish for the wish list : it would be nice to be able to split the main 
window in
two independent panes at will (and make it again one only on the fly when two 
panes will
not be needed anymore). I personally don't mind using mc/midnight commander, 
which is very
good for that, but the two pane in a GUI light file manager is a feature which 
has been
longed for many times by the members of the LinuxVillage 
(http://beta.linuxvillage.net
forum).

Regards,
Mélodie



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