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If set to true, newly opened windows will have the side pane visible.
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If set to true, newly opened windows will have the side pane visible.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
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If set to true, newly opened windows will have the status bar visible.
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If set to true, newly opened windows will have the status bar visible.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:106
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If set to true, newly opened windows will have toolbars visible.
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If set to true, newly opened windows will have toolbars visible.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:102
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If set to true, then Nautilus browser windows will always use a textual input entry for the location toolbar, instead of the pathbar.
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If set to true, then Nautilus browser windows will always use a textual input entry for the location toolbar, instead of the pathbar.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:89
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If set to true, then Nautilus lets you edit and display file permissions in a more unix-like way, accessing some more esoteric options.
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If set to true, then Nautilus lets you edit and display file permissions in a more unix-like way, accessing some more esoteric options.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:32
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If set to true, then Nautilus shows folders prior to showing files in the icon and list views.
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If set to true, then Nautilus shows folders prior to showing files in the icon and list views.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:28
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If set to true, then Nautilus will ask for confirmation when you attempt to delete files, or empty the Trash.
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If set to true, then Nautilus will ask for confirmation when you attempt to delete files, or empty the Rubbish Bin.
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Translated by
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Reviewed by
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If set to true, then Nautilus will ask for confirmation when you attempt to delete files, or empty the Wastebasket.
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Located in
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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.
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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 Rubbish Bin. This feature can be dangerous, so use caution.
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Translated by
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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 wastebasket. This feature can be dangerous, so use caution.
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Suggested by
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Located in
../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:8
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If set to true, then Nautilus will use a fade effect to change the desktop background.
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If set to true, then Nautilus will use a fade effect to change the desktop background.
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Translated by
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Located in
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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.
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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.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:40
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