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If true, files in new windows will be sorted in reverse order. I.e., if sorted by name, then instead of sorting the files from “a” to “z”, they will be sorted from “z” to “a”; if sorted by size, instead of being incrementally they will be sorted decrementally.
If set to true, then Nautilus will also match the file contents besides the name. This toggles the default active state, which can still be overridden in the search popover
A list of captions below an icon in the icon view. The actual number of captions shown depends on the zoom level. Some possible values are: “size”, “type”, “date_modified”, “owner”, “group”, “permissions”, and “mime_type”.
A string specifying how parts of overlong file names should be replaced by ellipses, depending on the zoom level. Each of the list entries is of the form “Zoom Level:Integer”. For each specified zoom level, if the given integer is larger than 0, the file name will not exceed the given number of lines. If the integer is 0 or smaller, no limit is imposed on the specified zoom level. A default entry of the form “Integer” without any specified zoom level is also allowed. It defines the maximum number of lines for all other zoom levels. Examples: 0 — always display overlong file names; 3 — shorten file names if they exceed three lines; smallest:5,smaller:4,0 — shorten file names if they exceed five lines for zoom level “smallest”. Shorten file names if they exceed four lines for zoom level “smaller”. Do not shorten file names for other zoom levels. Available zoom levels: small, standard, large.