Hello,
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Using Master PDF Editor (free version 4 with all the options enabled) gives me no possibility to use all the links placed as Favorites in my Linuxmint 20.1. I read posts on Ask Ubuntu explaining that there is an issue here between applications using GTK-2 and GTK-3, so I am not trying to mess up with that.
Instead I would like a link in my home folder that would direct me to all the links already created in Favorites folder, location of which is unknown to me. Could somebody help me here?
Only other option is to again make all the links to folders and files, but I would try to avoid that one.
How to place shortcut to Favorites in home folder
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How to place shortcut to Favorites in home folder
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Re: How to place shortcut to Favorites in home folder
I'm not sure what you're trying to do - what are "Favorites"? Favorite apps? Websites? File-browser locations? (called "bookmarks" here)JezekiljMonk wrote: ⤴Sat Apr 17, 2021 5:32 am Instead I would like a link in my home folder that would direct me to all the links already created in Favorites folder, location of which is unknown to me. Could somebody help me here?
FWIW, I don't have any files or directories named "*favor*".
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Re: How to place shortcut to Favorites in home folder
Favorites is new thing starting Linuxmint 20.1
https://blog.linuxmint.com/?m=202010
When Nemo is opened right-clicking on any file or folder it could be added to Favorites, than accessed in Nemo at the left side tree like home folder Downloads, Documents etc
Also at the bottom of the screen, at the right side of the panel there is star symbol where everything could be reached as well.
Still some applications open Nautilus File Manager, with just Computer and Home Folder icons. Then all the quick links in Favorites become invisible.
https://blog.linuxmint.com/?m=202010
When Nemo is opened right-clicking on any file or folder it could be added to Favorites, than accessed in Nemo at the left side tree like home folder Downloads, Documents etc
Also at the bottom of the screen, at the right side of the panel there is star symbol where everything could be reached as well.
Still some applications open Nautilus File Manager, with just Computer and Home Folder icons. Then all the quick links in Favorites become invisible.
Re: How to place shortcut to Favorites in home folder
Sound like a good idea! I don't have it on xfce, just 'bookmarks'.JezekiljMonk wrote: ⤴Sat Apr 17, 2021 11:32 am Favorites is new thing starting Linuxmint 20.1
https://blog.linuxmint.com/?m=202010
It sounds like it might be a Nemo feature; would it solve the problem to make Nemo the default file manager, so Nautilus won't start? Hopefully?When Nemo is opened right-clicking on any file or folder it could be added to Favorites, than accessed in Nemo at the left side tree like home folder Downloads, Documents etc
Also at the bottom of the screen, at the right side of the panel there is star symbol where everything could be reached as well.
Still some applications open Nautilus File Manager, with just Computer and Home Folder icons. Then all the quick links in Favorites become invisible.
Edit: to find a favorites file/settings, try in a terminal
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find $HOME -iname "*favor*"
Please edit your original post title to include [SOLVED] if/when it is solved!
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
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