On today's episode of "Bringing Loonix to feature parity with Window$":
How can I get XFCE's Thunar to display ID3 or other metadata in sortable columns, preferably specific to a given folder and its subfolders? You know, the way Explorer has done since before 50% of /g/ was born?
>inb4 le epic 'did u know linux isn't windows' meme
>>61314461
no worries, I know it's not out of the box Thunar but it's real easy to install if you have a package manager.
https://goodies.xfce.org/projects/thunar-plugins/thunar-media-tags-plugin
>>61314461
see, by default thunar is just a filesystem browser, it needs those features like reading ID3 tags and specific filetype metadata thrown into the mix by a friendly dev :-D
>inb4 le epic 'did u know linux isn't windows' meme
I was just about to ask you that. Why should any Linux distro be like Windows? That would attract all the normalshits and the devs would cater to them and turn Linux into an unusable mess like they did Windows.
>>61314576
>>61314571
thx daddy, pic unrelated
>>61314610
see pic
>>61314571
not the same. I'm talking about ID3 info in the same sort of column as the Name, Filesize, etc. Can Thunar handle this monumental task in 2017?
>>61314610
fuck off
>>61314623
don't pretend to be me psycho
>>61314714
ah I gotcha, hmmm... I actually don't know that Thunar has anything like that. You could try XFE, or Midnight Commander maybe?
>thunar
I'm gonna use the worst file manager and when it fucks me over it's gonna automatically be linux' problem! xD
and then when LITERALLY EVERYONE tells me to quit using thunar because it's the worst, I'm just not gonna respond to them! Because it's not that I want that feature, it's more that I just wanna shitpost about linux and get (You)s x33