Re: [Nautilus-list] unification
- From: Jamin Philip Gray <jgray writeme com>
- To: James Mitchell Allmond <gte203h prism gatech edu>
- Cc: <nautilus-list lists eazel com>, <galeon-devel lists sourceforge net>
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] unification
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 16:09:21 -0600 (CST)
I think the right way to accomplish this is through the use of components.
So if you're in nautilus and you type a web address in and go to it,
suddenly you're in "galeon". Having a consistent set of toolbar themes
would also be nice. There's already a galeon web view for nautilus that is
being worked on, which is a great start.
-jamin
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, James Mitchell Allmond wrote:
>
>
> It only makes sense for Galeon and Nautilus to unify the interface more.
> There are a lot of little things that galeon and nautilus share in
> functionality but differ in appearance. Take the zoom control in galeon
> and in nautilus. Both share the same purpose but they look completely
> different. There is no need in this. The two windows already look
> similar if not the same at first glance. Having the UI different only
> serves to confuse people and break consistency. Is there some way the
> two teams can come together in forming some common UI component and have
> that component loaded via gnome from the very start. This should
> decrease start up times, bring unification to the two UIs, and decrease
> the amount of memory used when both apps are running. The
> icons/theme/skin of the two should be the same too. Ex. text/icon
> placement, icons themselves( I personally think aquatic should be the
> default icon set), etc... It would also be nice if nautilus could mimic
> other features of galeon like tabs. To a new user, it wouldn't make
> sense that you could do tab browsing over the internet with the web
> browser but not the file browser. Below is a screenshot of the two
> windows looking as similar as I could make them but you can tell what
> could be changed to make them look better side by side.
>
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