Re: [Nautilus-list] Nautilus Smoke Test --- first draft, feedbackRequest.
- From: Reginald Poyau <reg39 writeme com>
- To: Calum Benson <calum benson sun com>
- Cc: nautilus-list lists eazel com
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Nautilus Smoke Test --- first draft, feedbackRequest.
- Date: 06 Sep 2000 18:09:50 +0500
> Reginald Poyau wrote:
>
> > I don't really see the advantage here. Is it not the same has to simply
> > creating a link to an item on the desktop, and then later deleting it
> > manually. I happen to do this regularly on my desktop.
>
> Well, the advantage is that it maintains the consistency that was
> discussed earlier-- dropping a file from a window onto the desktop moves
> that file rather than creating a shortcut, just like it would when you
> dropped it into another directory. So there's no need to think about
> what action will be performed when you let go of the mouse button; it's
> always the same.
I agree with you on that one, but like I said before this exactly how
its done windoze. A left click by default always create a shortcut to
item being drag and drop, but the point I was trying to make was that a
right drag and drop upon release gives you a choice to either copy, move
or create a to create a shortcup to items being drag.
>
> The disadvantage is the same as I mentioned in my last mail, though--
> when you delete the file from the desktop, you really are deleting it,
> and not just a shortcut to it. (Although the Amiga doesn't actually let
> you delete the file from the desktop-- you have to "Put it away" before
> you can delete it, which is a good safety device for novices, but
> probably rather annoying for experts.)
I would surmise that this would probably be very annoying to
about anyone. I like the way it's on windowz. Also for safety there's
always the trash can, again microsoft did that correctly (recycling
bin).
Now what I like about gmc is how it copy and move items on right click
select release. Upon release, one is immediately prompted to selected
destination of items being copy or move, I like this much better that
copy/cut and paste a la word processor style of windowz.
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