GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 147764
Making Folders or Files invisible on the desktop
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
I currently have nautilus configured such that my home directory is my desktop. This is in order to use spatial nautilus to the max. I got convinced doing this after reading http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=7548 The author of the article suggests to hide a number of directories which are hardly accessed by normal users (such as bin, Evolution or Templates) to make it even easier. Renaming these ones to .directories does not really help because when using a terminal you probably like to see them when you do ls in a terminal you would like to see them. I propose to have have a context menu item for items on the desktop which says "Invisible". This does not rename the folder but just makes it invisible on the desktop. A context menu item when you click on the desktop could then have an item which says "Show Invisible".
OK I discovered by accident when browsing the devel-desktop list. That you can place files in a .hidden file. But I think this is an undocumented feature. Also it would be handy if you can make a file hidden/invisble by doing this in Nautilus
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 129173 ***