Re: [Nautilus-list] Bugs(?) with nautilus-200010122100
- From: Martin Baulig <martin home-of-linux org>
- To: Rocco Pinneri <rocco pinneri tesoro it>
- Cc: nautilus-list lists eazel com
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Bugs(?) with nautilus-200010122100
- Date: 16 Oct 2000 13:20:45 +0200
Rocco Pinneri <rocco pinneri tesoro it> writes:
> I've found a few glitches (bugs perhaps) while using nautilus as compiled
> from source tarballs (200010122100).
>
> 1. bonobo-text is very slow at loading text files (3 mins with a 1Mb file)
> 3. with bonobo-text, I can edit a text file, but changes do not get saved
> 4. while using bonobo-text, it is possible to use the zoom entries under
> the view menu, but the component does not export the Zoomable
> interface
Hi,
thanks for writing such a nice TODO list for me :-)
I'm currently hacking on bonobo-text, eog-image-viewer-component (the super,
ultra-cool, next generation image viewer component) and the Bonobo::Zoomable
interface.
> Is this an acceptable way to report bugs? Is there any better mean?
>
> While trying to understand how to write a NautilusView component, I've
> written a simple text viewer. It is much faster than bonobo-text, and
> supports the Zoomable interface and drag'n'drop of colors and backgrounds.
> Is it worthwhile for me to post it? If so, where?
Oh, this sounds cool. I assume you're talking about the Nautilus::Zoomable
interface which is now almost obsolete (assuming that the Nautilus maintainers
accept my patches to use Bonobo::Zoomable when it's ready) ?
This sounds like a nice idea for either Nautilus or Bonobo (to improve or
replace bonobo-text).
--
Martin Baulig
martin gnome org (private)
baulig suse de (work)
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