Harold Aling wrote:
>
>>> It might also be cool to see all users/groups with their associated 
>>> rights for that file/folder.
>>>
>>> "User 'Harold' can delete, modify and write to this folder"
>>> "Group 'Users' can modify this folder"
>>> etc...
>>>     
>> It already does that doesn't it?  In the Permissions tab:
>>
>> Owner: user_name
>> Access: Read & Write
>>
>> Group: users
>> Access: None
>>
>> Others: None
>>   
> But then the other way around... For example, I am Harold and the 
> owner of FolderA. If I'd like to know which rights John has on this 
> folder, I now have to find out which group he is a member of and what 
> rights are assigned to that group.
Ah I see what you mean.  That's kind of a separate tool though, you 
could run it from thunar using the User Customisable Actions.  You could 
script it to cat to a terminal by greping /etc/groups (although, is 
there a command to find all users in a particular group?).
>
> ...but since there can only be one group assigned to one folder (I 
> want extended file attributes!), this is indeed not needed...
Does Thunar work with extended attributes?
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