Hi, Try right clicking on the icon. When I right click on the Home folder I get a list of subfolders that I can open. Documents, Downloads, Music, etc..
There are ways to do what you ask. When you right click on an icon the menu that appears is called a quicklist. These quicklists can be edited in most cases to add functions that don't appear by default. One way to do this is by using Ubuntu Tweak, a useful tool that allows you to do many things. It is not in the default repositories, so you must enable the repo that it is in. To install: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tualatrix/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ubuntu-tweak Open up ubuntu tweak and navigate to admin > quicklist editor. From here you will be able to add to what appears in the quicklists. Best of luck. On 09/11/2012 04:36 AM, Oleguer Canal wrote: > Hi, it's my first post, please be understanding if I'm wrong. I just > want to collaborate. > > I don't think that ubuntu side panel is too simple. In fact, in my > opinion, most of the times simplicity equals to beauty. > The main problem I find in it is that, the acces to your folders (for > example) is too slow, and my question is: would it be possible to get > some icons grouped so that when you pass your mouse over the main icon a > second panel appears just next to the first one containing the other > accesses? > (for example): > > Docs > my folder Photos > Music > Videos > > This could also be usefull for aplications such as libreoffice, that > have diferent programs. Users could save space in the main bar and the > accesses would be faster. > We could even let users create their own "folders" so that they can > group their favourite applications. > > Thank you for the attention. > > -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
