MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
The Thunar side pane shortcuts view in previous versions showed Devices, Places, Network. In MX-21 it shows Places, Devices, Network. Can I revert this? I don't see anything in Thunar documentation to help.
My list of Devices is long and I like to see them all at a glance. I rarely use the Locations list.
My list of Devices is long and I like to see them all at a glance. I rarely use the Locations list.
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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
@SwampRabbit Yes, that works. I must have missed seeing that in the wiki. Call it a user training issue. Docklike vs. window buttons will just take some getting used to and learning 'cause it's different. I retract my request.SwampRabbit wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 3:05 amJay, you can move them with CTRL+left mouse button, and drag it.... its in the wiki. But I admit, right now there is a bug which only allows moving them up, not down... and sure its not as intuitive as Windows Buttons because you can drag and drop them if that setting is set.JayM wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 2:25 am Regarding Docklike Taskbar, there's no simple or intuitive way to rearrange the order of docked apps. You have to manually edit them in ~/.config/xfce4/panel/docklike-#.rc. Could a GUI applet be made as a front-end for editing the order of pinned apps? That would be a lot easier for Linux newbies and those who aren't comfortable with editing configuration files.

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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
as far as I know the list is not reversible. you can turn off items though. right click in the side pane but not on an item to see the options.Gaer Boy wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2021 5:46 am The Thunar side pane shortcuts view in previous versions showed Devices, Places, Network. In MX-21 it shows Places, Devices, Network. Can I revert this? I don't see anything in Thunar documentation to help.
My list of Devices is long and I like to see them all at a glance. I rarely use the Locations list.
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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
@Gaer Boy This might be a question for the Xfce Forum
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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
@dolphin_oracle Thanks for that - I've reduced the Places to a single item, which I couldn't do by right-clicking items.
@Jerry3904 I'll do that when I get time.
@Jerry3904 I'll do that when I get time.
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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
This one is also interesting : https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/-/merge_requests/72
Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
So can I.JayM wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:15 am... I can move mine in either direction not just one.SwampRabbit wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 3:05 am
Jay, you can move them with CTRL+left mouse button, and drag it.... its in the wiki. But I admit, right now there is a bug which only allows moving them up, not down... and sure its not as intuitive as Windows Buttons because you can drag and drop them if that setting is set.
And I learned something new today, ie the drag and move function for docklike.

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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
OK - Looks like it's unlikely that the option will be added. I won't pursue it - I'm happy with the workaroundHuckleberry Finn wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:46 am This one is also interesting : https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/-/merge_requests/72
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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
We don’t need to beat the horse, we are tracking this issue since it was already brought up.agnivo007 wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2021 2:30 am In the meantime, with no smb gui support in sight, may I propose a NFS GUI (updated recently to use GTK3/QT5) for inclusion and testing?
AFAIK, MX boots with NFS kernel mod loaded.
Link: https://github.com/Philippe734/Simple.NFS.GUI
Ignore if not relevant.
But thanks for mentioning NFS GUI, I’ll look at it.
Do you have a suggestion for SMB?
I was looking at Gigolo as it is kinda part of Xfce. Trying to get the newer version to built now.
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Re: MX-21 beta 1 feedback thread
@JayM and @asqwerth thanks for mentioning it works correctly for you both… don’t know what is up with my install then. 

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