[Thunar-dev] Configure Custom Actions
samuel verstraete
samuel.verstraete at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 14:49:10 CET 2006
well as nobody else is asking it... I will have to ask you, benny...
do you plan on adding the possibility to add keyboard shorcuts to the
custom actions? I'm not saying that every custom action should have
this but like f.e. on the "terminal here" custom action it would be a
great addition...
but then again i'm not asking for it... just wondering if you will add
it yes or no :) i have no idea if it would be a feature ppl would
actually use... so maybe it's useless :) (though i would use it )
gr,S.
On 1/30/06, Tim Alexander <dragonfyre13 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hmmm ... the more I think about this feature, the less do I think that
> >
>
> > it's an important one. If we want to have a clean file manager, we
> > should drop this idea, I think. One thing file managers do is making
> > shell command obsolete, because you have a far comfortable user
> > interface to manage files. For the rest, an extermal terminal should do
> it.
>
>
> I guess it's all in the way you think about it. I think that file managers
> will never truely replace the command line, but they make 90% of hte actions
> easier. The other 10% are what most users are afraid of. I suppose 5-6 years
> down the road, linux will become like windows in that it doesn't need the
> command line any more, but for now, it's a neccesary item.
>
> That being said, this would be something that would be an option that is
> disabled by default. I know most of the people I know would use it, and
> coupled with automatically refreshing the file window, (as discussed in
> another thread) it would give people a better understanding of what the
> command line does. It also helps power users, not needing to open a new
> window every 2-3 seconds like I do now.
>
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