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There are several options. One is to use ''xfce4-kbd-plugin'', see http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-xkb-plugin . You can also use the ''setxkbmap'' command with the two letter keyboard code as argument; you can edit your X server configuration file to choose a different keyboard layout (change the value after ''Option "XkbLayout"'', e.g.: ''Option "XkbLayout" "dvorak"''). | There are several options. One is to use ''xfce4-kbd-plugin'', see http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-xkb-plugin . You can also use the ''setxkbmap'' command with the two letter keyboard code as argument; you can edit your X server configuration file to choose a different keyboard layout (change the value after ''Option "XkbLayout"'', e.g.: ''Option "XkbLayout" "dvorak"''). |
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===Is it possible to change the default shortcut keys?=== | ===Kann man die voreingestellten Tastaturkürzel ändern?=== |
Yes, of course... Keyboard shortcuts are defined on two locations. The shortcuts to handle the window manager are defined in the Settings Manager > Window Manager Settings > Keyboard. The ''Default'' theme can not be changed, but when you add a theme you can change that one. More global keyboard shortcuts, like volume adjustements, can be found in Settings Manager > Keyboard Preferences > Shortcuts. Again you need to add a new theme before you can start customizing it. | Yes, of course... Keyboard shortcuts are defined on two locations. The shortcuts to handle the window manager are defined in the Settings Manager > Window Manager Settings > Keyboard. The ''Default'' theme can not be changed, but when you add a theme you can change that one. More global keyboard shortcuts, like volume adjustements, can be found in Settings Manager > Keyboard Preferences > Shortcuts. Again you need to add a new theme before you can start customizing it. |
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=== When will it support samba/network browsing? === | === When will it support samba/network browsing? === |
It already does! Just mount your shares and go to them with Thunar! Just kidding. | It already does! Just mount your shares and go to them with Thunar! |
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You are obviously asking about Thunar being able to discover remote machines on a network and mount/unmount shares from them. What you are asking for is nice, but there is no common framework for it yet that Thunar can build on. | Thunar is designed to be a file manager, not a network file system manager. |
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Thunar is designed to be a file manager, not a network file system manager. Once such a beast exists, Thunar and all other applications will be able to use it, and you can browse your samba or NFS shares in firefox or emacs, whatever. | The tool to discover and mount your shares is called gigolo. (http://www.uvena.de/gigolo/) In Debian the xfce-goodies actually suggests that package. Use it, it's well worth it. |
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Short answer: not any time soon unless you write it yourself. | |
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For Linux users, and especially Xubuntu users, the following thread can help: Xubuntu How to: Thunar Native Windows Network Browsing. You will need fusesmb. For me it worked like a charm with Feisty. You should read the post from EatMorePie, as it avoids unnecessary steps. | |
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=== Wie kann man die Systemlesezeichen wie Papierkorb oder Desktop aus der Thunarsidebar entfernen? === | === Wie kann man die Systemlesezeichen wie Papierkorb oder Desktop aus der Thunarsidebar entfernen? === |