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Nautilus, also known as Files, is the default file manager of the GNOME desktop. It provides a simple and integrated way of managing your files and browsing your file system.
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Nautilus, also known as Files, is the default file manager of the GNOME desktop. It provides a simple and integrated way of managing your files and browsing your filesystem.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Nautilus, also known as Files, is the default file manager of the GNOME desktop. It provides a simple and integrated way of managing your files and browsing your file system.
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Suggested by
Andi Chandler
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Located in
data/org.gnome.Nautilus.appdata.xml.in:9
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Nautilus supports all the basic functions of a file manager and more. It can search and manage your files and folders, both locally and on a network, read and write data to and from removable media, run scripts, and launch applications. It has three views: Icon Grid, Icon List, and Tree List. Its functions can be extended with plugins and scripts.
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Nautilus supports all the basic functions of a file manager and more. It can search and manage your files and folders, both locally and on a network; read and write data to and from removable media; run scripts; and launch applications. It has three views: Icon Grid; Icon List; and Tree List. Its functions can be extended with plugins and scripts.
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Translated by
Anthony Harrington
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Nautilus supports all the basic functions of a file manager and more. It can search and manage your files and folders, both locally and on a network, read and write data to and from removable media, run scripts, and launch applications. It has three views: Icon Grid, Icon List, and Tree List. Its functions can be extended with plugins and scripts.
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Suggested by
Andi Chandler
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Located in
data/org.gnome.Nautilus.appdata.xml.in.in:12
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If set to true, then Nautilus will show a delete permanently context menu item to bypass the Trash.
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If set to true, then Nautilus will show a delete permanently context menu item to bypass emptying the Rubbish Bin.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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If set to true, then Nautilus will show a delete permanently context menu item to bypass emptying the Wastebasket.
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Suggested by
David King
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Located in
data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:93
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Whether to ask for confirmation when deleting files, or emptying the Trash
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Whether to ask for confirmation when deleting files, or emptying the Rubbish Bin
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Translated by
Anthony Harrington
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Whether to ask for confirmation when deleting files, or emptying the Wastebasket
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Suggested by
David King
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Located in
data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:113
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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
Michael
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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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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Suggested by
David Lodge
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Located in
data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:114
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Speed tradeoff for when to show the number of items in a folder. If set to "always" then always show item counts, even if the folder is on a remote server. If set to "local-only" then only show counts for local file systems. If set to "never" then never bother to compute item counts.
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Speed tradeoff for when to show the number of items in a folder. If set to "always" then always show item counts, even if the folder is on a remote server. If set to "local-only" then only show counts for local filesystems. If set to "never" then never bother to compute item counts.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Speed tradeoff for when to show the number of items in a folder. If set to "always" then always show item counts, even if the folder is on a remote server. If set to "local-only" then only show counts for local file systems. If set to "never" then never bother to compute item counts.
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Suggested by
Bruce Cowan
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Located in
../libnautilus-private/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.in.h:10
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Whether to show the user a package installer dialog in case an unknown MIME type is opened, in order to search for an application to handle it.
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Whether to show the user a package installer dialogue if an unknown MIME type is opened, in order to search for an application to handle it.
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Translated by
Anthony Harrington
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Whether to show the user a package installer dialogue in case an unknown MIME type is opened, in order to search for an application to handle it.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:113
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Show a warning dialog for the change of the shortcut for move to the Trash
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Show a warning dialogue for the change of the shortcut for move to the Rubbish Bin
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Translated by
Anthony Harrington
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Show a warning dialogue for the change of the shortcut for move to the Wastebasket
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Suggested by
David King
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Located in
data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:137
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Show a warning dialog for the change of the shortcut for move to the Trash from Control + Delete to just Delete.
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Show a warning dialogue for the change of the shortcut for move to the Rubbish Bin from Control + Delete to just Delete.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Show a warning dialogue for the change of the shortcut for move to the Wastebasket from Control + Delete to just Delete.
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Suggested by
David King
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Located in
data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml:138
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Speed trade-off for when to show a file as a thumbnail. If set to "always" then always thumbnail, even if the folder is on a remote server. If set to "local-only" then only show thumbnails for local file systems. If set to "never" then never bother to thumbnail files, just use a generic icon. Despite what the name may suggest, this applies to any previewable file type.
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Speed trade-off for when to show a file as a thumbnail. If set to "always" then always thumbnail, even if the folder is on a remote server. If set to "local-only" then only show thumbnails for local filesystems. If set to "never" then never bother to thumbnail files, just use a generic icon. Despite what the name may suggest, this applies to any previewable file type.
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Translated by
Anthony Harrington
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Speed trade-off for when to show a file as a thumbnail. If set to "always" then always thumbnail, even if the folder is on a remote server. If set to "local-only" then only show thumbnails for local file systems. If set to "never" then never bother to thumbnail files, just use a generic icon. Despite what the name may suggest, this applies to any previewable file type.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
../data/org.gnome.nautilus.gschema.xml.h:32
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