Hmm, I'm not so sure it can be worked around. There are too many ways one can navigate in the GtkFileChooser, then return to a different directory and exit the dialog without having selected any directory. And then it returns the start folder ($HOME) instead of the opened/viewed one.
Hmm, I'm not so sure it can be worked around. There are too many ways one can navigate in the GtkFileChooser, then return to a different directory and exit the dialog without having selected any directory. And then it returns the start folder ($HOME) instead of the opened/viewed one.
Hmmm....