You are right, but as Thunar currently shows the status of being in
either mode, it would be more handy to change the mode in Thunar than to
open a teminal in current directory and run "gksudo thunar" there.

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There is no way to switch a thunar window between super user mode and normal 
user mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246000
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