Hi Pedro, The context in which this came up was that nautilus was started as an application and then started to manage the desktop. In the setting which you describe, nautilus is explicitly used to manage the desktop; I don't see much value in a "quit" option in this use-case.
Thanks, Shai. On 9 באוגוסט 2014 15:54:58 CEST, Pedro Beja <altha...@gmail.com> wrote: >Control: found -1 3.12.2-1 >Control: severity -1 wishlist >kthxbye > >Hey Shai, > >Well if we enable icons on desktop using gnome-tweak-tool under desktop >tab, a process nautilus -n is always running even if we close the last >window. It makes sense since it's nautilus managing the background. >Otherwise it completely closes the nautilus process when last window is >closed. > >I am marking this as found on 3.12.2-1 and wishlist also to have a quit >button (if possible, I have my doubts). > >thanks >regards >althaser -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.