Re: new run dialog
- From: Frank Worsley <fworsley shaw ca>
- To: Jonathan Blandford <jrb redhat com>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: new run dialog
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 14:03:26 -0700
Hi Jonathan,
> Wacky. This makes me think our component stuff needs work, then. I can
> imagine wanting this component viewer on a per-mime-type basis. ie,
> load image files in nautilus, but pdf files in ggv. I'm not totally
> sold on the need for this anyway especially in the absence of any
> generic component viewer out there. I really want to be extremely
> conservative before adding more keys to gconf.
You still need it for an application that does not embed components
itself and that calls gnome_url_show or gnome_vfs_url_show. Those
functions need to do something if there is a default component. So they
pass the component IID and the url on to the component viewer that then
embeds the component in itself.
That way it is possible for a stand-alone app to just call url_show and
be sure that the file will be displayed as long as there is at least a
default component. If there is also a default application it will be
preferred over the component.
Am I making any sense here? The component viewer is needed for
standalone applications that want to show a url. Nautilus will only use
it if the user enables that setting in gconf.
> How about something like:
>
> First, strip out all leading white space.
>
> If the string begins with '~', '/' we autocomplete on filenames.
> If the string begins with 'http://', we autocomplete on past URI's.
> This can be extended to other URI's such as 'smb://', etc.
>
> Finally, if it's just a normal word, autocomplete first on the past
> history, then all commands, then finally files in the users home
> directory.
>
> Sound complicated enough?? (-:
>
Yeah I could try, but I am leaving in 4 days and wont have my own
computer for about 4 months. So I will just try to smooth out the
current patch and leave those features for later. ;)
Later,
- Frank
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