[Thunar-dev] Create File
Nick Schermer
nickschermer at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 10:47:15 CET 2006
2006/1/29, Benedikt Meurer <benedikt.meurer at unix-ag.uni-siegen.de>:
>
> Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> >>I have a plenty of templates in my ~/Templates so I use folders to
> >>organize them.
> >>
> >>It looks like:
> >>
> >>~/Templates
> >> |-HTML
> >> | |-template1.html
> >> | |-template2.html
> >> |-CSS
> >> | |-template1.css
> >> | |-template2.css
> >> |-Python
> >> | |-script1.py
> >> | |-script2.py
> >> |
> >> |-Empty File
> >>
> >>
> >>Nautilus shows dropdown when pointing on those nested folders so I can
> >>select one of my templates. Thunar doesn't. But Thunar gives another
> >>interesting possibility. The nested folders are treated as 'folder
> >>templates'. Those two behaviors are very useful so I suggest to
> >>implement both. I.e. enable dropdown in order to have access to folders
> >>content and an option (right click?) to use a folder as a template
> >
> > Submenus are way more useful than folder templates, so I'll add submenu
> > support.
>
> Done.
Maybe this folder should be hidden, or in the Thunar directory. I like the
idea, but not
the directory in ~/ .
And the place doesn't matter, because there is an option to open this
directory (IMHO).
Gr. Nick
Benedikt
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