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Nautilus, also known as Files, is the default file manager of the GNOME desktop. It provides a simple and integrated way of managing your files and browsing your file system.
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Located in data/org.gnome.Nautilus.appdata.xml.in:9
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Connect to Server
set dialog properties
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Located in ../data/nautilus-connect-server.desktop.in.in.h:1 ../src/nautilus-connect-server-dialog.c:547
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folder;manager;explore;disk;filesystem;
Translators: Search terms to find this application. Do NOT translate or localize the semicolons! The list MUST also end with a semicolon!
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Located in data/org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop.in.in:6
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Open a New Window
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Located in debian/nautilus-home.desktop.in:9
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The alignment of the lines in the text of the label relative to each other. This does NOT affect the alignment of the label within its allocation. See GtkMisc::xalign for that.
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Located in ../eel/eel-editable-label.c:320
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If set, wrap lines if the text becomes too wide.
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Located in ../eel/eel-editable-label.c:329
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Cursor Position
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Located in ../eel/eel-editable-label.c:336
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The current position of the insertion cursor in chars.
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Located in ../eel/eel-editable-label.c:337
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Selection Bound
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Located in ../eel/eel-editable-label.c:346
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The position of the opposite end of the selection from the cursor in chars.
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Located in ../eel/eel-editable-label.c:347
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