Re: Nautilus annoyances - can configuration change these, if so how?



On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 10:20 +0000, Chris G wrote:
I tend to use the command line most of the time but I occasionally use
Nautilus when, for example, I'm housekeeping image files and it's
useful to be able to see the images.

However, for me, nautilus has some very annoying defaults and I'm
wondering if they can be changed, i.e. :-

Nautilus opens a new window for every directory, this rapidly gets
annoying with deep hierarchies. Is there an option to get
Nautilus to open a new directory/folder in the *same* window?
(Windows can do it, when using XP I always have this option set)

Edit, Preferences, Behavior, Always open in browser windows

Jonathan Dieter

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