07-15-2018
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Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
I like the improvements you're making!
For example a mailbox could appear next to the avatar (either always be there and have a flag rise on the icon if unread mail is present or just have a mailbox icon appear with a raised flag if unread mail is present) and a grayed out mailbox with a raised flag could appear if "new" or "recent" hidden messages are present.
Good idea. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
It would also be nice if "new" or "recent" hidden messages could be changed to "unread" hidden messages such that the notification only disappear when new hidden messages have all be read (and would only disappear when new hidden messages have been read instead of never getting any notice if you miss logging in for a few hours).
Good idea. thanks again.
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Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
As a personal preference, it would also be nice if the Bits displayed would include not only the total, but also the Bits in Checking and the Bits in Savings in the list you see when you click on your avatar.
OK. will look into this.
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Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
PS. It appears that having "new" or "recent" hidden messages does not cause my avatar to blink? Is that because I was the author of the last hidden message; or is there no visible notice anymore that there are "new" or "recent" hidden messages unless I happen to click on my avatar?
Yes, there is some small issue with how that plugin is written which I need to change to get the confidential message notification to work. It's on my list to do.
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gvfs-ls
GVFS-LS(1) User Commands GVFS-LS(1)
NAME
gvfs-ls - List files
SYNOPSIS
gvfs-ls [OPTION...] [LOCATION...]
DESCRIPTION
gvfs-ls lists information about the given locations. If no location is given, it defaults to the current directory.
gvfs-ls is similar to the traditional ls utility, but using gvfs locations instead of local files: for example you can use something like
smb://server/resource/file.txt as location.
File attributes can be specified with their gvfs name, e.g. standard::icon, or just by namespace, e.g. unix, or by '*' which matches all
attributes. Several attributes or groups can be specified, separated by comma.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
-?, --help
Prints a short help text and exits.
-a, --attributes=ATTRIBUTES
The attributes to get, specified as a comma-separated list of gvfs file attribute names.
-h, --hidden
Show hidden files.
-l, --long
Use a long listing format.
-c, --show-completions=PREFIX
Show only filenames starting with PREFIX.
-n, --nofollow-symlinks
Don't follow symlinks.
EXIT STATUS
On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.
SEE ALSO
ls(1), gvfs-info(1)
gvfs GVFS-LS(1)