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@lemmy.mlI Gnome 44, when I double click a archive, the archive is extracted in a subdir of the current directory. Is it possible to change that behavior, so that a window opens with the contents of the clicked archive?
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4548/tactile/
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2837412
How can I see how much memory each extension is using?
https://github.com/urFate/QAdwaitaPlatform
QPlatformTheme for a better Qt application inclusion in GNOME - GitHub - urFate/QAdwaitaPlatform: QPlatformTheme for a better Qt application inclusion in GNOME
Is there a way to make those title bars look more like GTK 4? Here's what they look like:
It doesn't really fit into the desktop because of the gradient and the buttons.
I recently purchased, ripped, and almost finished transcoding the entire series of Friends. I’m currently in the process of converting subtitles with Subtitle Edit. I’d like to save myself a bit of work by taking the last 13-14 characters off the ends of the file names.
For example, I’d like to take track13[spa] off of the following filename: 03x10 - The One Where Rachel Quits_track13_[spa].sup
Or is this not possible with Nautilus?
UPDATE: I found a solution. I asked about this on a few different instances and a user by the name of @inctinus supplied an answer which, while it didn't work right away in the way that I wanted, I was able to whittle it down so I could make it work in GPRename. Normally, I would have gone straight for the CLI, but I really wanted a GUI for this so I could have a preview. Their solution was (sans quotes) "rename 's/track\d*[spa]//' ", which I pared down to "_track\d_[spa] *" so it would work in GPRename.
https://blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2023/06/16/berlin-mobile-hackfest/
https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2023/05/twig-95/