Yes, it is a flatpak app I see, thanks, perhaps that is why the OS or
desktop bookmarks don't show.
There doesn't seem to be any option in the file explorer to create
bookmarks, though.
On 2022/04/21 12:22, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op woensdag 20 april 2022 09:06:53 CEST schreef James Thorpe:
> 2. The ability to see file browser bookmarks on Linux Mint
>
> This may be a rather more OS-specific topic but I use gnucash on Linux
> Mint and I've set up bookmarks in the file explorer application that
> allow me to quickly navigate to folders on my drive. These are mounted
> network shares from my NAS drive. In Windows the mounted network drives
> show up in the gnucash file browser but on Linux Mint these bookmarks
> don't show up so I have to navigate manually to the mount points via the
> file system. If anyone has any tips as to how to make these mounts /
> bookmarks show up in the "root" of the file browser window that would
> also be of great help.
>
If I remember correctly gnucash on Mint comes via a flatpak. A flatpak
application generally doesn't see the same setup as the main OS does.
So perhaps you have to recreate these bookmarks from within the
GnuCash file explorer. I just tried and this seems to work on my
Fedora 35 box.
Regards,
Geert
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