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Opened Jun 21, 2020 by Klaus Kusche@computerix

Thunar: Suppress suppressed shortcuts also in tree view

I prefer the sidepane tree view. However, the manual filtering which can be set by rigth-clicking in the shortcut view should also be applied to the tree view

  • My tree view shows more than three dozens of completely irrelevant toplevel entries
  • It shows more than ten RAM filesystems (the .tmp and the caches of all users, /tmp, /var/tmp, /usr/tmp and several other local RAM filesystems)
  • It shows all partitions of all local linux installations (no matter if mounted or not)
  • it shows all mount points created for all kinds of strange external devices (some of them being used just once a year or so, or are relevant for root only).
Edited Jun 21, 2020 by Alexander Schwinn
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Reference: xfce/thunar#332