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I'm not sure what that *feature* is called, but I've searched in Thunar prefs, Settings and in ~/.config as well as around here on the Forum and with a web search. What I'm trying to describe is when the context menu shrinks to a few items which, following Murphy's Law, routinely does not include the one I'm needing ATM (usually Open Terminal Here).
I fear this will call for yet another gtk3 code snippet, but am hoping there is a simpler solution that I'm just not seeing.
TIA
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Jerry, are you talking about the bug where there are scroll arrows on the top and bottom of the context menu and only a subset of all items are displayed? Clicking on the arrows then scrolls the list to show them all.
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Sounds like it. So it's a bug, will have to look that up. I hope the Devs focus on users next round, and add a simple check box to the preferences.
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Here is the bug report. It's been fixed in recent versions of Thunar.
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Thanks. We're running 1.8.9 ATM, so we'll consider going up.
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Just to finish this up: we have it packaged (as a deb) and in the MX Test repo now for, well, testing.
It looks much better at first glance, so glad to know about it.
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I still don’t understand. Have you solved the bug problem?
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The new version of Thunar (8.11) has much improved the situation.
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