Re: Gnome2 - Nautilus features
- From: mike <mike redtux demon co uk>
- To: "gnome-list gnome org" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Gnome2 - Nautilus features
- Date: Fri Oct 25 08:02:01 2002
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 11:51, dballester kernpharma com wrote:
> Hi:
> Finally, I decided to install gnome2 from Red Carpet Snapshots. The
> first time, I had a problem with Gnome2. After install the 20021018
> snapshot, Gnome2 seemed to freeze at splash screen, then I uninstalled it
> and yesterday I installed the new snapshot and all goes OK! 8D. ( I will
> try to recompile RPMS again, but now I wanna some days to enjoy G2 ;) )
> In general, I like very much the new look and feel, but has some
> little things that I don't know how manage:
>
> In previous versions of Nautilus, when I was navigating trougth
> directories, if any text file exists, Nautilus was able to read it and
> create an icon with part of his content, It was very useful for me, and now
> seems that this feature has been gone ( at least, I can't see any reference
> to it in the preferences of Nautilus ). Can be activated or no more longer
> exists?
have you looked at performance->show text in icons
> In Nautilus again, the themes installed ( ex. Crux ) seems to be not
> applied to all Nautilus, the lateral-space bar is modified, but icons for
> directories are always the same ( blue 2d carpets ).
This may be to do with the icon-theming changes
> The window-title in some windows ( I think that they are called child
> windows or dialog windows ) is always right positioned. I'm lefthanded and
> It's a 'little dificult' form me O:D. Only I wanna know if this is user
> configurable.
>
> At the moment, only this ;).
>
> If anybody can tell me something or point me to docs ( I'm searching
> in Faqs and tips of gnome )
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
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