Re: [Nautilus-list] Tree view feature requests



Hi took a look at those bugs in bugzilla (should have done it before
sending mail :-) ),
and annotated one of them.

Thanks for your reply,

Aschwin


Darin Adler wrote:
> 
> on 2/13/01 12:41 AM, Aschwin van der Woude at aschwin sofis fi wrote:
> 
> > - It would be nice if the directory opens/expands during a drag 'n drop
> > to a directory in the tree-view. At this moment I had to open/expand the
> > dir by clicking the triangular icon next to the dir-name, before doing
> > the dnd operation.
> 
> This is definitely something we are aware of. We started on this feature and
> had a hard time getting it right. Our bug
> <http://bugzilla.eazel.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4788> is about returning to this
> issue after version 1.0 of Nautilus is done.
> 
> > - Creating directory by right clicking, and selecting from a
> > dropdown-menu, on a dir in the tree-view would be a handy feature. At
> > the moment I first have to open the directory and than click in the
> > right pane, to create a dir.
> > This is especially cumbersome If I am about to move files from another
> > dir to the new dir. It takes quit many steps to create the dir, and
> > finally move the new files there.
> 
> This particular suggestion is related to our bug
> <http://bugzilla.eazel.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1560>, which is about adding file
> operations in general. Your point about how New Folder would be a
> particularly useful operation is a good one. Feel free to add remarks to the
> bug report or even write a new one if you feel strongly about this point.
> 
> > - The tree-view show those triangular icons besides every dir, it would
> > be more clear if they would not appear when there are no sub-dirs.
> 
> I'm not sure I agree, but I understand the suggestion. If you feel strongly
> that this is a good idea, you could put in a feature request into
> bugzilla.eazel.com, which will guarantee it won't get lost in the Nautilus
> 1.0 shuffle and we'll be reminded to consider it later.
> 
>     -- Darin
> 
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