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Committed to master as 85631da8f19d36f83b49c02eb603e920494be509, thanks for the patch.
Still, I think the zh_TW translation is not correct, feel free to send a fixed one.
2009-11-14 10:40:01 UTC by tbzatek
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If it possible to use the first letter of the list name as the hotkey to switch to that directory instead of meaningless a, b, c, d.
For example, the hotlist has three items as following:
root
Downloads
X11
I wish we can press "d" to switch to Downloads, or "x" to X11
It is a lot easier than remembering a b c d or Alt+1.
2009-11-11 06:52:58 UTC by oversky
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There's a planned support for common desktop MIME types through the GIO subsytem. This support however won't be introduced sooner than in 0.7 series.
2009-11-10 19:45:03 UTC by tbzatek
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Hi Tomas
Reported to me from a tester. Opening a new tab, then the text of the tooltip over the close button "Close tab" is missing a translation string for localisation, thus in every localisation it shows up as "Close tab".
Bests
Salvatore.
2009-11-08 09:19:37 UTC by sbonaccorso
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Hi Tomas
Update: This seems to work in 0.6.69 at least.
2009-11-08 09:17:45 UTC by sbonaccorso
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i think, that if tuxcmd will get mimetype association from /etc/mailcap and ~/.mailcap, i can change association in a one place for many my progs. and now i have a confuse every time, when write name of program for opening some file in tuxcmd config in different places (in my case - 5).
2009-11-07 23:51:18 UTC by nobody
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It would be nice if the present transfer rate will be shown in the copy/move progress window.
2009-10-29 19:54:30 UTC by andrwe
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example:
login ftp.gnome.org
try to change dir to debian
debian is a symbolic link to directory.
I know tuxcmd uses gvfs but nautilus uses it too. And in nautilus cd symb-links works.
regards
j.
2009-10-14 02:29:49 UTC by nobody
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Thanks for the advice. That's all i need to know.
First i was afraid this forum is deaf, because the previous entries were so old, but fortunately that proved to be wrong.
2009-10-13 18:36:40 UTC by nobody
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Most of the XDG file management-related routines reside in the GIO library, which I plan to port tuxcmd to. No timeframe yet, maybe late 2010, perhaps even 2011. Patches are welcome. It's quite complex though.
2009-10-12 08:45:22 UTC by tbzatek