Re: Another GMC request...





On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Kuba Winnicki wrote:

> Ben Frantzdale wrote:
> 
> > I remember the first time I saw MacOS8. I don't particularly like the
> > MacOS, but one cool feature was this: if you drag a file over a folder and
> > wait for a second, the folder is opened, allowing the user to drag and
> > drop a file to anywhere without opening the destination first.
> 
> Impressive.
> 
> This reminds me of windoze taskbar behavior. When you drag icon over a
> task entry on the bar, after a second task's window is brought to front,
> if it has been minimized it's deminimized.

Yep... now that you mention it, I have a suggjestion about that too... In
Windows, if I drag something over a task bar item, that window is brought
into focus and raised. I'd like this in GNOME. What I have always found
stupid in windows is this: If I drag a file onto the taskbar and drop it
there on an Explorer window, Windows bitches and tells me to wait for that
window to be brougt to focus so I can drag my file there. What'd be great
is if I could just drop my file onto the taskbar button (eg for GMC) and
have that be interprited as a drop into the directory that GMC is looking
at.

--Ben

> 
> And btw, could we have windoze-like adding entries to user menu? To do
> that you would just drag a launcher over foot and drop it there.
> 
> -- 
> Kuba Winnicki - BlackWine - bw@idc.com.pl
> 



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