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	* thunar/thunar-text-renderer.c(thunar_text_renderer_set_widget): Use
	  the base text direction specified by Gtk+. Also, do not interpret
	  line separators in file names.
	* thunar-vfs/thunar-vfs-listdir-job.c,
	  thunar-vfs/thunar-vfs-marshal.list: Add boolean return value to the
	  ThunarVfsListdirJob::infos-ready signal, and allow handlers to take
	  over ownership of the infos list to avoid having to allocate a new
	  list (which reduces both performance overhead and the negative effects
	  on the data cache). Handlers must take care when using this feature,
	  documentation has been updated to explain the details.
	* thunar/thunar-folder.c: Take over ownership of the list provided by
	  "infos-ready" and just replace the ThunarVfsInfo's with ThunarFile's
	  for the initial load case. For the reload case, there's no real gain
	  in taking over ownership, so we keep the existing behaviour there.




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What is it?
===========

Thunar is a modern file manager for the Unix/Linux desktop, aiming to be
easy-to-use and fast.


Required packages
=================

Thunar depends on the following packages:

 - perl 5.6 or above
 - GTK+ 2.6.0 or above
 - libexo 0.3.1 or above
 - intltool 0.30 or above
 - libpng12 1.2.0 or above
 - shared-mime-info 0.15 or above
 - desktop-file-utils 0.10 or above

Thunar can optionally use the following packages:

 - D-BUS 0.34 or above (strongly suggested)
 - gamin 0.1.0 or above
 - gconf 2.4 or above
 - libjpeg 6 or above
 - libstartup-notification 0.4 or above


Installation
============

The file 'INSTALL' contains generic installation instructions. For more
detailed information, visit the Thunar website at http://thunar.xfce.org/.


Debugging Support
=================

Thunar currently supports four different levels of debugging support, which
can be setup using the configure flag `--enable-debug' (check the output of
`configure --help'):

  `full'	Use this if you want to debug Thunar to locate a bug. The
  		build will most probably be noticably slower. This is also
		recommended for people that want to develop Thunar stuff.

  `yes'		This is the default for SVN snapshot builds. It adds all
  		kinds of checks to the code, and is therefore likely to run
		slower. Use this if you want to develop for Thunar (e.g.
		writing Thunar extensions and such).

  `minimum'	This is the default for release builds, and presents the
  		recommended behaviour.

  `no'		Disables all sanity checks. Don't use this unless you know
  		exactly what you do.


Standards compliance
====================

Thunar supports the following standards/specifications:

  * XDG Base Directory Specification
    http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fbasedir_2dspec

  * Shared MIME Database Specification
    http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fshared_2dmime_2dinfo_2dspec

  * X Direct Save (XDS) Protocol for the X Window System
    http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fdirect_2dsave

  * Icon Theme Specification
    http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2ficon_2dtheme_2dspec

  * Thumbnail Managing Standard
    http://jens.triq.net/thumbnail-spec/index.html

  * File URI Specification
    http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2ffile_2duri_2dspec


How to report bugs?
===================

Bugs should be reported to the Xfce bug tracking system
(http://bugzilla.xfce.org, product Thunar). You will need to
create an account for yourself.

Please read the HACKING file for information on where to send
changes or bugfixes for this package.