Re: Nautilus Preview



2007/11/15, Paul Wellner Bou <paul purecodes org>:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> > You can disable thumbnailers per-type in gconf. I.e. for pdf it would
> > be:
> > /desktop/gnome/thumbnailers/application pdf/enable
>
> Great. I'll try this.
>
> >> Then I noticed that nautilus is not displaying right the "index.theme"
> >> files in the theme directories of in ~/.theme. Nautilus displays the the
> >> name of the theme instead of the file name. Well, this wouldn't be so
> >> bad, but this way I am not able to open the file 'normally' with a text
> >> editor. What is nautilus doing there? Is there a way to change this
> >> behaviour?
> >
> > This is because the file is a desktop file. These are used for things
> > like menus and shortcuts in the free desktops. So, we display the name
> > listed in them, not the filename. You should still be able to open them
> > correctly with the open-with context menu.
>
> Is there a way to disable this behaviour? At least browsing in Nautilus?
> Or is nautilus the wrong file manager for me if I want to browse and
> manage my _real_ files? I really would like to see the filenames of my
> files.

You may want to cc yourself to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107417


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