Re: Nautilus Sendto -- opportunities for generalisation
- From: Roberto Majadas <phoenix nova es>
- To: Edd Dumbill <edd usefulinc com>
- Cc: GNOME Desktop Hackers <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Nautilus Sendto -- opportunities for generalisation
- Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 23:18:22 +0200
El lun, 23-08-2004 a las 23:20, +0100, Edd Dumbill escribió:
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 23:39 +0200, Roberto Majadas wrote:
> Remember that it's the 0.1 version, not 1.0 ;) . I want to clean the
> UI and add support for other apps. Now , it have support for gaim
> (msn, jabber, aim ... ) and evolution .
Well, yes. That's why I made the point now, at an early stage!
Ok , this weekend i want to add a plugin system for the dialog. Then you will can add support for something like
bluetooth.
The next week we can continue with this conversation . Now i've study my exams and i can't read or write many mails .
Also I hoped others might be listening (Ross, for instance ;). The
contact lookup thing seems like a common widget to want, in the same way
that the file and font dialogs are.
> > (2) I made a "Send to Bluetooth device..." extension for Nautilus. If
> > there's a "Send to..." menu item, it would make sense to fold it under
> > that. Furthermore, someone might write one for sending faxes. Is there
> > any way your extension could itself be extensible to, say, build its
> > menu from an XML file and allow a variety of programs to be run in
> > response?
>
> I think that "Send to Bluetooh device" it's not correct . I think it's
> more correct "Copy/Move to..." and then a dialog to select which
> device or place (Bluetooth, ipod, my_web_site ... ).
No, for reasons I explained in the mail to Reinout. Bluetooth OBEX PUSH
follows a "send to" semantics.
Cool , i've no problem in add support for it in the future.
On cell phones you find beamed files in
a "beamed items" inbox folder or similar. OBEX FTP is what you're
thinking of, which I have not yet implemented.
-- Edd
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