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I find it so annoying, preventing me placing icons in any other manner than an over sized boxed area, it renders xfces' desktop useless for me; due to it I must use nautilus to manage desktop icons. Just seems ridicules, and a broken feature.
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So look one of the debels branch, I read in the mailist commit that want fix that
maybe for Xfce-4.12 can be more flexibles
XFCE :: Arch Linux
:: AMD E-300 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics @ 1300 MHz
:: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Wrestler [Radeon HD 6310]
:: LED with aspect ration of 16:9 in 14.0'' (1366x768) [Radeon driver]
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There are some changes in master so that the icon label is multi-line and the icon iself can use the full cell width, which may help with the wasted area in the cells.
Currently, if you don't like how tall the cells are you can change the icon size in xfdesktop-settings. To change the width of the icons you'll need to modify the XfdesktopIconView::cell-text-width-proportion in the ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file as documented here: http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfdesktop/tree/README#n32
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There are some changes in master so that the icon label is multi-line and the icon iself can use the full cell width, which may help with the wasted area in the cells.
Currently, if you don't like how tall the cells are you can change the icon size in xfdesktop-settings. To change the width of the icons you'll need to modify the XfdesktopIconView::cell-text-width-proportion in the ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file as documented here: http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfdesktop/tree/README#n32
I gave it a shot I changed a lot of settings in the gtk rc file and restarted xfdestkop many times,, it simply doesn't work like a normal desktop, I guess Im stuck with nautilus until xfdesktop does icon placement like all the other desktops do.
Last edited by the_file (2013-09-06 23:52:24)
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You could give screenlets a try and use the folderview screenlet to organize your desktop.
folderview: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=102890
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I gave it a shot I changed a lot of settings in the gtk rc file and restarted xfdestkop many times,, it simply doesn't work like a normal desktop, I guess Im stuck with nautilus until xfdesktop does icon placement like all the other desktops do.
There is no bug so there is no solution. If you don't like this particular design choice you are free to convince the developer to add an option (I'm afraid you are not very convincing, if at all), do it yourself, or use another desktop manager.
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So look one of the debels branch, I read in the mailist commit that want fix that
maybe for Xfce-4.12 can be more flexibles
There's a bug about this issue, but it has not been updated for a while.
Would you show me what you found which describes intents to resolve this issue?
Last edited by the_file (2013-09-24 01:40:45)
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