Am Montag, den 09.05.2005, 23:55 -0400 schrieb Chris Spencer: > When I use Nautilus to view the menu files in /usr/share/applications, > it only shows the value of the name attribute and not the filename of > the file itself. Is there any way to get Nautilus to simply display all > files as files and not pre-filter them in any way? No, unfortunately not. At the moment, you're not even able to display/change the filename of a desktop file in the property window, which is quiet unbearable. The latter will hopefully be addressed by a fix on our way to 2.14. I think having an additional "resolve .desktop Name fields" knob right in the directory view UI is overhead and won't be implemented. If you need desktop-ids, just use find /usr/share/applications -type f | sed 's/^\/usr\/share \/applications\///' | sort unfortunately, the order won't be correct for subdirs - but, oh well, this isn't really common. -- Christian Neumair <chris gnome-de org>
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