What does this symbol mean?  [Solved]

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Duliwi
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What does this symbol mean?  [Solved]

#1 Post by Duliwi »

What does this symbol in thunar beneath the arrow mean?:
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Why do I not have it in "Windows-VM-2.sh" too?

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Right click on it and then select "Properties" and see if you get information on what it is.
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It looks like it's indicating that that file is a copy of the other one ?
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#4 Post by Duliwi »

j2mcgreg wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 9:30 am Right click on it and then select "Properties" and see if you get information on what it is.
Thank you. Oh yes I see. It looks like this is the symbol of the emblem. I guess I have assigned it by myself a year ago. :bagoverhead:
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But forgotten meanwhile.
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