This feature request has come up on the mailing-lists several times, and was quite recently proposed in this discussion. However, the answer from Simon Steinbeiß, an active xfce and xubuntu developer, was that:
You can use either emblems (right-click > properties > emblems) or the user-dirs (the fixed list of user
directories can be found and modified in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs). No support for custom
folder-icons at the moment.
There is a discussion at the xfce forum on how thunar custom icons could be accomplished, and a patch has even been submitted for thunar. It is explained that the patch
scans the
thumbnaill dir and loads a custom icon if there's a file that matches
the file name on the desktop. So a file on the desktop named foo
will have a custom icon loaded if the image in the .thumbnails dir
is foo.gif
However, one of the leading xfce developers, Nick Schermer, has commented that
Non md5hash files in the .thumbnails directory is a bad idea.
The prefix-only check if a bit flawed as well, it can be improved with a dot-check (so foo2.png is not matched).
So the method as described in the patch has not really been validated by the developers, and because it would involve a lot of time compiling thunar and its dependencies (as noted here), and then a lot of risk in installing them to your system, I would advise against trying it. You could experiment of course in a virtualised environment (virtualbox) or on a computer set aside for development, but not on a stable system.
It is usually fine to compile programs and apply patches, as I have discussed in many examples on this site, but on this occasion it is better to wait until a solution is available that has been validated by the developers.
For now the question is 'solved', but I will continue to update it and indeed research the issue to see how it could be accomplished in the manner that it is done in Nautilus
.
There is a conflict between RabbitVCS and Ubuntu One on Ubuntu 12.04 and RabbitVCS 15.2.
What finally worked for me after having had to live without RabbitVCS for months is the following:
- Go to your Ubuntu One preferences in System Settings
- Under "Settings" uncheck all "File Sync Setting"
- Reboot (perhaps also just logout/in but I rebooted)
And now your RabbitVCS should work as advertised.
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Did you do this . It says "If you are using the Xubuntu distro, then you probably only have Thunar installed (without Nautilus). Besides rabbitvcs-thunar and rabbitvcs-cli, you also need to install an extra package".
Worked very well for me :)