Le vendredi 02 juin 2006 à 10:49 +0100, James Pharaoh a écrit : > Hi, > > I like being able to give folders icons in Nautilus but the "metadata" > method is not much use because it is difficult to copy with the folder > if I don't use Nautilus to copy it. > > I'd like to be able to stick a file, say ".nautilus-folder-icon" in the > directory to set a default icon, obviously this would be overridden by > any metadata icon set. In fact, the name of the file could be set in > gconf and this could turn the option on. > > I assume this wouldn't be too hard to do, I'd like to have a go myself > but would appreciate a few hints from someone who knows where to look in > the code. > > Thanks, > > James
Maybe adding emblems to the folder icons could achieve what you want. Those emblems superimpose themselves over the folder icon, you can have a folder with a yellow star superimposed, another one with a rocket superimposed and so on. I devised a small utility to be able to add such emblems to a directory icon (or a file icon) from the command line (or from a script) See the chemb project on sourceforge -- Patrick -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
