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Thunar - Advanced Settings
Most Thunar settings can be configured within Thunar from the menu by selecting Menu → Edit → Preferences. This will display the Preferences dialog window. Some of Thunar's settings are not visible in this interface because they are considered not general enough for the average user.
Viewing advanced Thunar settings
Thunar's advanced settings can be accessed in two ways:
- From the GUI application xfce4-settings-editor
- From the CLI using xfconf-query
In the xfce4-settings-editor, select the Thunar channel in order to see which settings are currently stored and to modify them. Make sure to quit Thunar before with “thunar -q”. Otherwise your changes will have no effect.
In the CLI, issue the command: xfconf-query –channel thunar -lv
for a list of the current advanced settings and their respective values.
Hidden Settings
The hidden settings need to be specifically enabled in the settings channel of Thunar to enable or change their functionality.
Below a table of the settings and the commands on how to enable them.
Property | Value Type | Description |
---|---|---|
/misc-always-show-tabs | bool | If the view tabs should always be visible. |
/misc-case-sensitive | bool | Determines whether the sorting should be done in a case-sensitive manner. The default is false. |
/misc-full-path-in-title | bool | Show the full directory path in the window title, instead of only the directory name. |
/misc-horizontal-wheel-navigates | bool | Controls whether the horizontal mouse wheel is used to navigate back and forth within a Thunar view, or whether it should be used for horizontal scrolling. |
/misc-image-size-in-statusbar | bool | Show the image size in the statusbar when a single image file is selected in the view. This is disabled by default because it causes relatively high I/O when changing the selection quickly. |
/misc-remember-geometry | bool | Whether Thunar should remember the size of windows and apply that size to new windows. If true the width and height are saved to last-window-width and last-window-height . If false the user may specify the start size in 'last-window-width and 'last-window-height . This option is enabled by default. |
/misc-small-toolbar-icons | bool | Use small icons on the toolbar instead of the default toolbar size. |
/misc-tab-close-middle-click | bool | Whether to close tabs when the tab label is clicked with the 2nd/middle-mouse-button. |
/misc-exec-shell-scripts-by-default | bool | Whether shell scripts should be executed or opened by default. The default action is to open them; setting this to TRUE will allow executing them. |
/misc-switch-to-new-tab | bool | Whether if new tabs should be directly opened. The default is 'TRUE'. Available since thunar 4.17.2 |
/misc-vertical-split-pane | bool | Whether on F3 the panes should be split vertically or horizontally. Available since thunar 4.17.8 |
/misc-compact-view-max-chars | int | Number of filename characters to show in compact view. Ellipsization will be used if the filename is longer than the defined value. Set to 0 to prevent any ellipsization. Available since thunar 4.17.x |
The quickest way to change a hidden settings is to run a command in the terminal-emulator.
xfconf-query --channel thunar --property /property-name --create --type value-type --set new-value
So to enable the image size in the statusbar, run the following command:
xfconf-query --channel thunar --property /misc-image-size-in-statusbar --create --type bool --set true
All hidden settings are boolean values, so the value can either be true
to enable the functionality or false
to disable.
Custom CSS
For most graphical elements of Thunar (and all other gtk3 applications) , it is possible to customize them via CSS, like it is done by themes.
Here an example for Thunar 1.8.x (gtk3 based):
- Create a file ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
- Paste following content in this file:
- Save and restart thunar (thunar -q; thunar)
* { -ThunarAbstractIconView-row-spacing: 70; -ThunarAbstractIconView-column-spacing: 30; }
For thunar Thunar 1.6.x (gtk2 based):
- Create a file ~/.gtkrc-2.0
- Paste following content in this file:
- Save and restart thunar (thunar -q; thunar)
style "thunar-spaced-out-icons" { ThunarIconView::column-spacing = 70 ThunarIconView::row-spacing = 30 } class "ThunarIconView" style "thunar-spaced-out-icons"
Check the GTK+ CSS Overview page to see learn how CSS can be used in gtk3.
Use the GTK Inspector together with thunar to see which properties can be modified on each element.