LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Customised folder Modified Date to also show Time
#1
Hi.  Is it possible to customised desktop folders to show both Modified Date and Time? Same would apply to Create Time.

Thanks

PS 1: I searched the web and this website and found nothing other than terminal commands to show/process by date and time

PS 2: Using LL 6.6 on an old PC booting from SSD with Clover - it flies!
Alan in the UK
1: Using LL in VBox on a Win 10 Pro Ryzen 7 3800X  8GB ram and SSD PC to test code for implementing on various Rasp Pi from Zero to 4
2: LL 6.6 on an old AMD A88MX m/b with A4 5300 processor & 4GB ram and SSD/PCMIe adapter with Clover.
3: LL 6.6 on a Lenovo laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8 GB of ram and SSD. Dual boot with Win11 Home.
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#2
Open File Manager
Click 'View' on menu bar
Select 'List View'
Then Click 'View' again and 'Configure Columns'
Tick the items you want to appear - specifically 'Date Modified'.
Close the 'Configure Columns' window
Click 'Edit'
Click 'Preferences'
At the bottom of the 'Display' tab
Chose the 'Date' format which suits you.
Close the File Manager Preferences window.

I've not found a way to get the GUI to display create time in a folder view.
Apparently file create time will be an option in Thunar version 4.17 though there may be some limitations.

Edit - added reference to 4.17
stevef
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#3
Many thanks Steve.
Ah, I missed the "Preferences" - I was probably in spreadsheet mode and looked at clicking the column and for a format!

Alan
Alan in the UK
1: Using LL in VBox on a Win 10 Pro Ryzen 7 3800X  8GB ram and SSD PC to test code for implementing on various Rasp Pi from Zero to 4
2: LL 6.6 on an old AMD A88MX m/b with A4 5300 processor & 4GB ram and SSD/PCMIe adapter with Clover.
3: LL 6.6 on a Lenovo laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8 GB of ram and SSD. Dual boot with Win11 Home.
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