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directory-menu@torchipeppo - Applet Feature Request #6890

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Kalo79 opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 2 comments
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directory-menu@torchipeppo - Applet Feature Request #6890

Kalo79 opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 2 comments

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@Kalo79
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Kalo79 commented Feb 19, 2025

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directory-menu@torchipeppo @torchipeppo

What would you like to see?

First, I would like to thank you for this applet! It is extactly what I needed!
It would be great if there is an option in the configuration window to turn off or hide the "Open Folder" and "Open in Terminal" items that appear at the top of each folder in the menu.

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I'm glad something I did makes people happy!
What you're proposing is certainly doable and looks pretty simple, too.
I might need to rethink how the settings menu is structured to prevent it from looking too crowded, though.

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Kalo79 commented Feb 20, 2025

Thanks for the quick reply! I'm really happy with it. I have a QuickLaunch folder with sub-folders for every project I work on. Each of them contains shortcuts to the programs and the scripts I'm using for that particular project. Windows 10 used to allow you to add a folder to the Taskbar and if you CTRL+click on it, it expanded exactly like your applet does. This functionality is now removed from Windows 11. I'm currently testing Linux Mint for my working environment and I like it so far.
The applet works great, but these two items on top of each folder get in my way. I personally don't need them because I rarely make changes to my QuickLaunch. That's why I requested the option to remove them. I would really appreciate it if you can find the time and implement it. :)

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