MRU in the Xfce Menu?
Terry
teaman at exemail.com.au
Sun Dec 17 05:33:43 CET 2006
Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Andrew Robinson a écrit :
>
>> Is there any way of achieving an MRU (most recently used) list in the
>> Xfce menu? For example, if I execute Synaptic from the menu, it then
>> is the last one to be executed and goes into this menu. Then there can
>> be a configurable number of MRU items to be displayed.
>>
>> It is one nice thing about the Windows menu that I miss in XFCE.
>>
>
> Please don't take this personally, but this is one among *many* features
> from GNOME or KDE (I haven't been using Windows since Y2K, so I can't
> really speak for that :oD) that I'm really glad *not* to have in XFCE.
> I'm a die-hard Slackware user, since that distro adheres to the KISS
> (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle. XFCE is my favourite window manager
> for the exact same reason.
>
> Regards,
>
> Niki Kovacs
I agree. Most of my "recent files" will never be opened again.
In Kde, fortunately, it's optional or you can select zero as the number
of items. (I forget which.) If it's added to Xfce, I hope it can be
made to disappear in a similar manner.
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