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I use Arch Linux
; I do also use GNOME
3.32.2
, and along with that Files
3.32.1-628fc3c43
.
I'm trying to have the same "view settings" every time I open up Files
and browse into any (other) sub-directory. What I meant by that, is to have the same sort order, behavior, columns, etc. all the time.
So far, I managed to save pretty much all other settings, except I can't tell `Files by any means to sort the sub-directories by type, ascending (or descending) "forever". It looks like every folder would have its own settings in this matter.
Is it possible to do that? Anyone?
files arch-linux gnome gnome3 nautilus
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I use Arch Linux
; I do also use GNOME
3.32.2
, and along with that Files
3.32.1-628fc3c43
.
I'm trying to have the same "view settings" every time I open up Files
and browse into any (other) sub-directory. What I meant by that, is to have the same sort order, behavior, columns, etc. all the time.
So far, I managed to save pretty much all other settings, except I can't tell `Files by any means to sort the sub-directories by type, ascending (or descending) "forever". It looks like every folder would have its own settings in this matter.
Is it possible to do that? Anyone?
files arch-linux gnome gnome3 nautilus
add a comment |
I use Arch Linux
; I do also use GNOME
3.32.2
, and along with that Files
3.32.1-628fc3c43
.
I'm trying to have the same "view settings" every time I open up Files
and browse into any (other) sub-directory. What I meant by that, is to have the same sort order, behavior, columns, etc. all the time.
So far, I managed to save pretty much all other settings, except I can't tell `Files by any means to sort the sub-directories by type, ascending (or descending) "forever". It looks like every folder would have its own settings in this matter.
Is it possible to do that? Anyone?
files arch-linux gnome gnome3 nautilus
I use Arch Linux
; I do also use GNOME
3.32.2
, and along with that Files
3.32.1-628fc3c43
.
I'm trying to have the same "view settings" every time I open up Files
and browse into any (other) sub-directory. What I meant by that, is to have the same sort order, behavior, columns, etc. all the time.
So far, I managed to save pretty much all other settings, except I can't tell `Files by any means to sort the sub-directories by type, ascending (or descending) "forever". It looks like every folder would have its own settings in this matter.
Is it possible to do that? Anyone?
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