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design:thunar:shortcuts-pane [2011/12/25 03:03] – [Summarized Requirements List and Implementation Status] jannisdesign:thunar:shortcuts-pane [2011/12/25 03:05] – [Summarized Requirements List and Implementation Status] jannis
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 | B22 | The item context menu has an item to safely remove (or disconnect) the corresponding device if there is one | -- | @palegreen: Yes | | B22 | The item context menu has an item to safely remove (or disconnect) the corresponding device if there is one | -- | @palegreen: Yes |
 | B23 | If a new mount or volume becomes available and the corresponding category is collapsed, its header flashes a few times (e.g. by changing the background color) | -- | @palegreen: Yes | | B23 | If a new mount or volume becomes available and the corresponding category is collapsed, its header flashes a few times (e.g. by changing the background color) | -- | @palegreen: Yes |
-| B24 | Dragging a URI to the empty area or a category title displays a context menu where the user can choose between a temporary and permanent bookmark | -- | -- |+| B24 | Dragging a URI to the empty area or a category title with the right mouse button pops up a context menu where the user can choose between a temporary and permanent bookmark in the category | -- | -- |
 | B25 | Dragging an item to a different location reorders the items in a category | -- | @orange: Yes (not saved yet) | | B25 | Dragging an item to a different location reorders the items in a category | -- | @orange: Yes (not saved yet) |
 | B26 | The DEVICES category displays system volumes (hidden by default), removable volumes and mounted archives | -- | @orange: Yes (system volumes not hidden yet) | | B26 | The DEVICES category displays system volumes (hidden by default), removable volumes and mounted archives | -- | @orange: Yes (system volumes not hidden yet) |