How 2 make Gnome windows single-open?
After a LOT of help from my (Linux) friends, I now have a spiffy Mepis setup with Gnome desktop installed. Thanks to all!
But I can't find any way in Gnome to open a child-window in the same window view as the parent-window. So if I go several levels down in the file structure, I have several windows open, that must then be closed one at a time. Annoying! In M$ Windows, there's an option to open any child-window into the parent-window view. I'm sure the same option exists in Gnome - but I'm $#@! if I can find it... Can someone help me out here? Thanks in advance! |
there's an option in start>configuration>extra configuration>file manager
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You may middle-click or shift-click a directory to open it and close the current one.
Alternatively, you may obtain a non-spatial filesystem view by right-clicking on "Home" or somesuch and selecting "browse". Alternatively you may make a global setting /apps/nautilus/preferences/always_use_browser in gconf (may be called "configuration editor" in your menu). However, I would advise you to persevere with the open-new-windows mode: when you want to look at more than one thing at once it's very convenient, and you can just get used to middle-clicking when you're just navigating down a tree. |
Or you could left click and choose open in new window whenever you want to see two things and make open in same window the default behaviour
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