Erik Harrison wrote:
I just ran svn up and rebuilt, and as of now my sidebar has REALLY big icons.
Screenshot at:
http://erikharrison.net/temp/ThunarReallyBigIcons.jpg
Damn, what a bad jpeg. ;-)
Concerning your problem: Just edit thunarrc and change ShortcutsIconSize
to
Erik Harrison wrote:
The only problem I have with find as you type as supported in detail
view is that there isn't a way to show the next match.
Control+G like in Firefox.
Erik
Benedikt
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samuel verstraete wrote:
not that i'm trying to convince you of course ;) but a keyboard
shortcut for xfrun4 in the current directory would be cool too ;)
One of the older ideas include integrating xfrun4 into Thunar and
letting xfrun4 just call into a running Thunar (using D-BUS), so the
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
'K' sounds the least confusing of all of these ;^)
Not from my perspective.
If we wanted to be *really* pedantic, we'd recognise that k-, M-, and G-
are meaningless in this sense since they deal with powers of 10, and
instead use KiB, MiB, and GiB. However, I
One of the older ideas include integrating xfrun4 into Thunar and
letting xfrun4 just call into a running Thunar (using D-BUS), so the
having this would be really nice. The same dbus support would presumably
handle the reuse of an existing thunar process if a new one is lauched
right?
But
Jani Monoses wrote:
One of the older ideas include integrating xfrun4 into Thunar and
letting xfrun4 just call into a running Thunar (using D-BUS), so the
having this would be really nice. The same dbus support would presumably
handle the reuse of an existing thunar process if a new one is
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
So, to sum up, we don't touch it and leave it as KB/MB/GB?
This would be best.
PS: KiB/MiB/GiB would be ok too, if that helps to solve the problem.
This would be confusing and overly pedantic, IMO.
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Benedikt Meurer wrote:
So, to sum up, we don't touch it and leave it as KB/MB/GB?
I'd say kB/MB/GB, but it's of course up to you.
-b
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Benedikt Meurer wrote:
samuel verstraete wrote:
not that i'm trying to convince you of course ;) but a keyboard
shortcut for xfrun4 in the current directory would be cool too ;)
One of the older ideas include integrating xfrun4 into Thunar and
letting xfrun4 just call into a running
Benedikt Meurer schrieb:
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
Understandable. Another configure option for this would be stupid, IMHO.
This is a thing which should not need to be adjusted by the user. And
hidden options are ugly as well. The only thing I can imagine is an
option [ ] Use Nautilus templates
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Biju Chacko wrote:
not that i'm trying to convince you of course ;) but a keyboard
shortcut for xfrun4 in the current directory would be cool too ;)
One of the older ideas include integrating xfrun4 into Thunar and
letting xfrun4 just call into a running Thunar (using
hi,
it would be an important feature the possiblity to add on the fly new
stuff on left side pane , something like
thunar-? --add path [--icon path|name]
why?
for ex this would help very much when using a volume manager:
- on device added -- thanar-? --add /mount/point [--icon usbstick]
daniele favara wrote:
hi,
it would be an important feature the possiblity to add on the fly new
stuff on left side pane , something like
thunar-? --add path [--icon path|name]
why?
for ex this would help very much when using a volume manager:
- on device added -- thanar-? --add
On 1/31/06, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
daniele favara wrote:
hi,
it would be an important feature the possiblity to add on the fly new
stuff on left side pane , something like
thunar-? --add path [--icon path|name]
why?
for ex this would help very much when
On 1/31/06, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Harrison wrote:
I just ran svn up and rebuilt, and as of now my sidebar has REALLY big
icons.
Screenshot at:
http://erikharrison.net/temp/ThunarReallyBigIcons.jpg
Damn, what a bad jpeg. ;-)
Thanks. I could have made it
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Hi Benedikt
I have compiled libexo from the daily snapshot (r19673) on
FreeBSD-Current .. can you maybe help me with this error message?
lude/xfce4 -g -O2 -O0 -g3 -Werror -Wall -MT
libexo_0_3_la-exo-icon-view.lo -MD -MP
- -MF
Martin Wilke wrote:
Hi Benedikt
I have compiled libexo from the daily snapshot (r19673) on
FreeBSD-Current .. can you maybe help me with this error message?
lude/xfce4 -g -O2 -O0 -g3 -Werror -Wall -MT
libexo_0_3_la-exo-icon-view.lo -MD -MP
-MF .deps/libexo_0_3_la-exo-icon-view.Tpo -c
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:34:43 -0800, Brian J. Tarricone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 1/30/2006 3:22 PM, sofar wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:14:37 +0200, Mikko Linnalo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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One tiny issue that I noticed: filesize shown in
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Thx
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Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Wilke wrote:
Hi Benedikt
I have compiled libexo from the daily snapshot (r19673) on
FreeBSD-Current .. can you maybe help me with this error message?
Hi,
Am Montag, den 30.01.2006, 19:10 +0100 schrieb Jannis Pohlmann:
Danny Milosavljevic schrieb:
Hi,
(even in the case of highly-personalized templates, they belong more to
the program configuration than to personal data; e.g. Firefox favourites
are not placed directly in the home
I just changed his a bit, and came up with this. Anybody like it?
http://crimsonblade.homelinux.com/downloads/ThunarFolder.svg
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Tim Alexander schrieb:
I just changed his a bit, and came up with this. Anybody like it?
http://crimsonblade.homelinux.com/downloads/ThunarFolder.svg
Hmm, looks more like a viking trying to hide himself behind a rock than
a file manager.
- Jannis
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 23:04 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
I just changed his a bit, and came up with this. Anybody like it?
http://crimsonblade.homelinux.com/downloads/ThunarFolder.svg
Hmm, looks more like a viking trying to hide himself behind a rock than
a file
Benedikt Meurer schrieb:
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
I just changed his a bit, and came up with this. Anybody like it?
http://crimsonblade.homelinux.com/downloads/ThunarFolder.svg
Hmm, looks more like a viking trying to hide himself behind a rock than
a file manager.
Kinda yes. Maybe we
Yves-Alexis Perez schrieb:
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 23:04 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
I just changed his a bit, and came up with this. Anybody like it?
http://crimsonblade.homelinux.com/downloads/ThunarFolder.svg
Hmm, looks more like a viking trying to hide himself
I'd like to discuss the D-Bus interface(s) for Thunar, in order to fix
bug #1384 for the alpha2 release. My initial idea was to put everything
in one interface, but that's not a very good idea. So, there'll be
several interfaces implemented by Thunar.
Interface: org.xfce.FileManager
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
Maybe the viking should conquer the folder/file ?
That surely would look funny and cool, but that's probably beyond the
possibilities you have with such small icons (even if it's scalable, it
has too look clean when it's scaled down).
We'll definitly need a 16x16 icon
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On 1/31/2006 2:27 PM, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
I'd like to discuss the D-Bus interface(s) for Thunar, in order to fix
bug #1384 for the alpha2 release. My initial idea was to put everything
in one interface, but that's not a very good idea. So,
sofar schrieb:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 23:13:03 +0100, Jannis Pohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the viking should conquer the folder/file ?
That surely would look funny and cool, but that's probably beyond the
possibilities you have with such small icons (even if it's scalable, it
has too
sofar wrote:
Maybe the viking should conquer the folder/file ?
That surely would look funny and cool, but that's probably beyond the
possibilities you have with such small icons (even if it's scalable, it
has too look clean when it's scaled down).
not only that but the idea of a viking
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 00:03 +0100, Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
sofar schrieb:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 23:13:03 +0100, Jannis Pohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Maybe the viking should conquer the folder/file ?
That surely would look funny and cool, but that's probably beyond the
I do like the idea of integrating a terminal application shortcut key.
If we can't have a linked shell window, perhaps we could have the
shortcut key?
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Hey Benny,
I played around with thunar-vfs today, because I wanted to look into
file monitoring in general (but not using low-level FAM/Gamin). The
program I'm using for these tests is rather simple: It tries to open a
GTK window in order to display information about argv[1] there. Here's a
rough
Hi,
I found a quite annoying thing about Thunar, if you press F2 to rename a
file then Ctrl+C to copy the selected text they string copied to the
clipboard becomes something like: file:///tmp/test instead of just the
name test. This becomes even more annoying when you trying to rename a
file to
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