If you just want to make cosmetic change, you may be able to do something with CSS.
A quarta, 5/05/2021, 23:14, Selspam <[email protected]> escreveu: > Hello again, > > thanks for your answer! I see, so it's not going to be as easy as I > thought. > > Thanks for the hint with the xdg-user-dirs. I've already stumbled upon > that solution in some forums, but tbh I think this should only be a > quick-and-dirty solution. I don't want to de-register the default > directories completely (since other applications may need to know them). I > just don't want them to take away the precious place in the sidebar. > > Anyways, thanks again. I think I'll go annoy the people on the > gtk-mailinglist ;) > > Best regards > > > Am 04.05.21 um 22:49 schrieb António Fernandes: > > Hi. > > The sidebar is a GTK widget: GtkPlacesSidebar. So, you would need to patch > GTK for that. > > Alternatively, you can modify ~/.config/userdirs.dirs by setting to $HOME/ > the special dirs you don't want. But this may not be what you want. > > A terça, 4/05/2021, 19:34, Selspam via nautilus-list < > [email protected]> escreveu: > >> Dear all, >> >> I've been browsing through the code trying to find a way to patch >> nautilus in such a way that I can remove the default-bookmarks (withou >> modifying my xdg-files in the home directory). Changing >> 'nautilus_bookmark_get_is_builtin' in bookmark.c to return always False >> didn't help, so I wanted to take a look at the popup-menu directly. Does >> anyone know where to find it? >> >> Thank you and kind regard, >> Selspam >> >> (PS: I was playing around with the 3.30.5 version (Debian...), so if >> this feature is already somehow implemented and I just don't know about >> it, sorry.) >> >> -- >> nautilus-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list >> >
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