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If set to true, then Nautilus will ask for confirmation when you attempt to delete files, or empty the Trash.
If set to true, then Nautilus will ask for confirmation when you attempt to delete files, or empty the Rubbish Bin.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:114
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If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically mount media such as user-visible hard disks and removable media on start-up and media insertion.
If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically mount media such as user-visible hard disks and removable media on start-up and media insertion.
Translated and reviewed by Hew
Located in ../libnautilus-private/apps_nautilus_preferences.schemas.in.h:58
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If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically open a folder when media is automounted. This only applies to media where no known x-content/* type was detected; for media where a known x-content type is detected, the user configurable action will be taken instead.
If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically open a folder when media is automounted. This only applies to media where no known x-content/* type was detected; for media where a known x-content type is detected, the user configurable action will be taken instead.
Translated and reviewed by Hew
Located in ../libnautilus-private/apps_nautilus_preferences.schemas.in.h:59
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If set to true, then Nautilus will draw the icons on the desktop.
If set to true, then Nautilus will draw the icons on the desktop.
Translated and reviewed by David Symons
Located in ../libnautilus-private/apps_nautilus_preferences.schemas.in.h:60
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If set to true, then Nautilus will exit when all windows are destroyed. This is the default setting. If set to false, it can be started without any window, so nautilus can serve as a daemon to monitor media automount, or similar tasks.
If set to true, then Nautilus will exit when all windows are destroyed. This is the default setting. If set to false, it can be started without any window, so nautilus can serve as a daemon to monitor media automount, or similar tasks.
Translated by Ryan Dwyer
Reviewed by Stephen Norman
Located in ../libnautilus-private/apps_nautilus_preferences.schemas.in.h:61
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If set to true, then Nautilus will have a feature allowing you to delete a file immediately and in-place, instead of moving it to the trash. This feature can be dangerous, so use caution.
If set to true, then Nautilus will have a feature allowing you to delete a file immediately and in-place, instead of moving it to the rubbish bin. This feature can be dangerous, so use caution.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in ../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:8
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If set to true, then Nautilus will never prompt nor autorun/autostart programs when a medium is inserted.
If set to true, then Nautilus will never prompt nor autorun/autostart programs when a medium is inserted.
Translated and reviewed by Hew
Located in ../libnautilus-private/apps_nautilus_preferences.schemas.in.h:63
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If set to true, then Nautilus will use the user's home folder as the desktop. If it is false, then it will use ~/Desktop as the desktop.
If set to true, then Nautilus will use the user's home folder as the desktop. If it is false, then it will use ~/Desktop as the desktop.
Translated and reviewed by David Symons
Located in ../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:40
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If set to true, then all Nautilus windows will be browser windows. This is how Nautilus used to behave before version 2.6, and some people prefer this behavior.
If set to true, then all Nautilus windows will be browser windows. This is how Nautilus used to behave before version 2.6, and some people prefer this behaviour.
Translated and reviewed by casio7131
Located in ../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:4
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If set to true, then backup files such as those created by Emacs are displayed. Currently, only files ending in a tilde (~) are considered backup files.
If set to true, then backup files such as those created by Emacs are displayed. Currently, only files ending in a tilde (~) are considered backup files.
Translated and reviewed by David Symons
Located in ../libnautilus-private/apps_nautilus_preferences.schemas.in.h:66
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Contributors to this translation: Anthony Harrington, David Symons, Gary M, Hew, Jared Norris, Joel Pickett, Michael Farrell, Ryan Dwyer, Sridhar Dhanapalan, Stephen Norman, Wade Smith, ZhongHan Cai, casio7131.