RE: GMC feedback / comments
- From: "Fox, Kevin M" <KMFox mail bhi-erc com>
- To: "'gnome-list redhat com'" <gnome-list redhat com>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: GMC feedback / comments
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 10:42:17 -0800
As to the built in text viewer and stuff... Why is it not using gless and
the text editor defined by the edit capplet? It would make more sense for it
to use the gnome stuff.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ronald de Man [SMTP:deman@win.tue.nl]
> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 10:08 AM
> To: gnome-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: GMC feedback / comments
>
> On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 11:23:45PM +0100, Georg C. F. Greve wrote:
> > Hi !
> >
> > Alright - (g)mc was the next thing to be checked out and I'd like to
> > share my impressions.
> >
> > First of all it is still a little unstable and crashes frequently
> > (current CVS version with fvwm-gnome-2.2). But that's not dramatic.
>
> For me it doesn't really crash often, but it frequently gets confused.
> (For example the relation between the directory tree and the icon
> window gets lost.) In those cases a restart is the only way to get
> back to sanity.
>
> >
> > I really liked the possibility to go into a tar archive as if it were
> > a directory. Very nice and seems to work relatively well.
> >
> > When I drag something from the window onto the desktop there seems to
> > be no way to drag it back into the window... which brings me to the
>
> Dragging the icon back into the window works for me.
>
> > worst thing (in my eyes): When dragging something onto the desktop a
> > move is the wrong operation imho. Putting something on the desktop
> > should be a *link* and if I delete the icon on the desktop only the
> > icon should disappear - not the data belonging to it. I think it is
>
> Why? Moving the file as default seems to be more consistent in my eyes.
> A drag with the middle mouse button lets you choose.
>
> > very dangerous if one may lose sensitive data by an accidental drag &
> > drop maneuver...
>
> Accidentally dragging & dropping from one gmc window to the other also
> moves
> the file, so is equally dangerous.
>
> >
> > The one thing I actually considered useful about the KDE way of doing
> > things is the way the programs / devices and such are being
> > added... adding a "template" menu to the right-button desktop menu
> > might make things a lot easier.
>
> Do you mean adding mime-types and corresponding applications? (I've used
> KDE for some time, but I'm not really sure about those templates anymore.)
> Being able to add mime-types and actions within gmc is certainly something
> that's needed (or is it there somewhere and I just can't find it?).
>
>
> >
> > O.k. - that's what immediately crossed my mind when using it,
>
> The built-in viewer of text files has some scrolling bugs. Moving the
> scrollbar gives a very shaky effect, and using the little arrows does
> not have a real effect (it moves but moves right back). I've tried to
> fix this, but have not yet succeeded. One of the problems is that
> GtkAdjustment is a bit inconsistent (when the scrollbar is at the
> bottom, and you click the down arrow, the GtkAdjustment value decreases
> and the view scrolls one line up).
>
> I just noticed that the radio buttons (or whatever they are called) in the
> Layout menu, and the Icon/Brief/Detailed/Custom buttons in the toolbar
> are not synchronized.
>
> Dropping a file onto a launcher icon in the panel has no effect.
>
> Directories that have been removed are still showing.
>
> Ronald
>
>
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