Re: A Few Standard Folders [Re: Structure in $HOME]
- From: Seth Nickell <snickell stanford edu>
- To: Rodney Dawes <dobey free fr>
- Cc: Alan Horkan <horkana maths tcd ie>, Claes Holmerson <claes it-slav net>, desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: A Few Standard Folders [Re: Structure in $HOME]
- Date: 13 Jan 2003 12:06:26 -0800
Lots of evil edge cases though. What happens when you have folder A
called "George" which gets translated as "Giorgio", but in the same
directory is a folder *actually* called "Giorgio"? Where do you go when
the user goes to "file:///Giorgio"... Also, this takes reading every
.directory file in every subdir whenever you go to a location. I don't
know what sort of performance penalty that would have.
-Seth
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 12:53, Rodney Dawes wrote:
> It could be possible to have nautilus transparently support that through
> the desktop files. Though, I imagine it could get nasty if lot's of
> things were read from desktop files.
>
> -- dobey
>
> On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 14:42, Seth Nickell wrote:
> > These things all raise an (IMO) important issue though... How do we deal
> > with the l10n issue? One option is to use .directory files to provide
> > translations just before folder names get displayed to the user (in
> > Nautilus)... but then you have problems where the location in the
> > location bar doesn't match the name of the folder you went into. (for
> > example, you click on "Video Juegos" and end up in
> > "file:///home/seth/Video Games/").
> >
> > -Seth
> >
>
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