Re: Creating shortcuts

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Paul Howarth wrote:

On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 13:18 -0500, Nat Gross wrote:


Paul Howarth wrote:



Nat Gross wrote:



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2. re: shortcuts. How do I get my link to display the true path? I have a symlink to /usr/share/xxx. When I browse this (also at a terminal prompt) , it shows the path as "/home/nat/Desktop/theLinkName", but many times I prefer to have it show the true path, "/usr/share/xxx".


Re: appearance on the desktop; no idea (I never create shortcuts on the desktop myself - just out of habit rather than because I think it's a bad thing to do [which I don't]). At the terminal prompt, if you use the "-L" option to "ls", it'll show you details of the file being linked to rather than the details of the link itself.

Paul.



I meant something else. If you cd into the link, or if you click on the link from a file browser, although the link target is indeed displayed, the path displayed in the browser (or as part of the PROMPT in terminal) is the link name, not the real target path.
(Desktop was just an example. This is true regardless of location.)
[By the way, this is not a high-priority question. Just a quickie, if possible.]



You could fix this at the command line by using "cd `pwd`". You'd have to fiddle with aliases for "cd" in your ~/.bashrc to have this happen automatically.

Paul.


Thanks for the idea.
(For some reason, Thunderbird's 'unread flag' filter did not display your message, until I noticed it today 'manually'.)
-nat



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