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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Turbulence doesn't support
      xdg-directories yet. Also turbulence isn't ready for XFCE yet.<br>
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      Am 10.03.2014 03:02, schrieb Sebastian Silva:<br>
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      Hi,<br>
      <div class="moz-forward-container"> So I was reading about <i>turbulence</i>
        and decided to try it. I'm using the latest testing branch, XFCE
        flavour, upgraded since 0.87.<br>
        It only offered to enable/disable my xdg-directories (~/Desktop,
        ~/Documents, etc). I clicked "next" and then they were all
        wrong,<br>
        because they used to be ~/Escritorio, ~/Documentos, and now they
        are pointing to their English names.<br>
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        Watch out for this happending to risk averse users :-)<br>
        Regards,<br>
        Sebastian<br>
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