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User Custom Actions will add functionality to Thunar's context menu, but a big improvement is on the way, an evolution of UCAs called Thunar Actions Plugin and the wiki for it has mockup screenshots and it increases hugely what Thunar will be able to do and better still, packages are planned for Fedora, Ubuntu and Debian.
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The environment's current file manager, which is called Thunar, was first introduced in the
LXer Linux News 2009
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User Custom Actions will add functionality to Thunar's context menu, but a big improvement is on the way, an evolution of UCAs called Thunar Actions Plugin and the wiki for it has mockup screenshots and it increases hugely what Thunar will be able to do and better still, packages are planned for Fedora, Ubuntu and Debian.
LXer Linux News 2009
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I can label that "Thunar" should I choose (more on that in a moment).
gHacks technology news, Software And Internet Tips For The Geek In You 2010
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There is one extra tool that comes with Thunar which is the Bulk Renamer.
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Example: Thunar posted the following link to an article, written by Mark Perakh, which describes how he discovered that Dembski had anonymously praised his own books and trashed those of his critics on Amazon.com:
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From the union of heaven and earth, there springs the god Thunar or Donar among the Germans, Thor among the Norsemen, the bold god of thunder who wages war against the enemies of gods and men.
A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten
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It appears to have been especially dedicated to the god of thunder, Donar or Thunar, the equivalent of the Norse Thor; for a sacred oak near Geismar, in Hesse, which Boniface cut down in the eighth century, went among the heathen by the name of Jupiters oak (robur Jovis), which in old German would be Donares eih, the oak of Donar.
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That the Teutonic thunder god Donar, Thunar, Thor was identified with the Italian thunder god Jupiter appears from our word Thursday, Thunars day, which is merely a rendering of the Latin dies Jovis.
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It appears to have been especially dedicated to the god of thunder, Donar or Thunar, the equivalent of the Norse Thor; for a sacred oak near Geismar, in Hesse, which Boniface cut down in the eighth century, went among the heathen by the name of Jupiter's oak (robur Jovis), which in old German would be Donares eih, "the oak of Donar."
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