When I close the PcMan window and re-open it (later) then the window is always shifted to the left border of the screen.
How can I tell PcMan to remember (beside its size) the last position on desktop (and use it at next start)?
Peter
Search found 4 matches
- Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:35 am
- Forum: PCManFM
- Topic: How to remember desktop position when closing+re-opening?
- Replies: 1
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- Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:33 am
- Forum: PCManFM
- Topic: How to hide icon left of files/reduce line height in detail?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2942
How to hide icon left of files/reduce line height in detail?
In order to see as many files/folders as possible without scrolling too much I want to reduce the line height of the detailes view file pane on the right.
Can can I reduce the line height in details view?
How can I hide the icons left of each each file/folder line in details view?
Peter
Can can I reduce the line height in details view?
How can I hide the icons left of each each file/folder line in details view?
Peter
- Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:26 am
- Forum: PCManFM
- Topic: How to allow context menus on left side tree view of PcManFM
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2080
How to allow context menus on left side tree view of PcManFM
I would like to have context menues (e.g. "OpenTerminal") for folders on the left side (=TreeView) as well.
How can I enable them in this tree view?
Maybe with an add-on or option?
If this is currently not possible:
Could this feature be added in the next release?
Thank you
Peter
How can I enable them in this tree view?
Maybe with an add-on or option?
If this is currently not possible:
Could this feature be added in the next release?
Thank you
Peter
- Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:18 am
- Forum: PCManFM
- Topic: Can I use PcManFM on Ubuntu and CentOS?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4019
Can I use PcManFM on Ubuntu and CentOS?
Sorry for this newbie question:
Can I use the PcManFM on Ubuntu and CentOS (both with Gnome) as well?
Or is PcManFM absolutely tied to LXDE?
If it is possible: How exactly can I install them over there?
Peter
Can I use the PcManFM on Ubuntu and CentOS (both with Gnome) as well?
Or is PcManFM absolutely tied to LXDE?
If it is possible: How exactly can I install them over there?
Peter