07-25-2015, 07:58 PM
I looked a bit around on the interwebs. Seems like Thunar cant show the file count as long as you are not in said file.
I would guess for the same reason why in detailed view all folder have the same disk usage (4,1 kb). Checking folder size and file count for all displayed folders would slow it down. And since Thunar is made to be lightweight and fast it was probably left out as a feature.
The only thing thunar does is show the object count of the current folder in the bottom statusbar.
I found a command the makes the statusbar show the size of imagefiles if only on image is selected.
Maybe there is a similar command for showing the filecount an I just couldn't find it.
PS:
or
both do not work
I would guess for the same reason why in detailed view all folder have the same disk usage (4,1 kb). Checking folder size and file count for all displayed folders would slow it down. And since Thunar is made to be lightweight and fast it was probably left out as a feature.
The only thing thunar does is show the object count of the current folder in the bottom statusbar.
I found a command the makes the statusbar show the size of imagefiles if only on image is selected.
Code:
xfconf-query --channel thunar --property /misc-image-size-in-statusbar --create --type bool --set true
PS:
Code:
xfconf-query --channel thunar --property /misc-object-count-in-statusbar --create --type bool --set true
Code:
xfconf-query --channel thunar --property /misc-file-count-in-statusbar --create --type bool --set true
both do not work
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