Re: [Usability]Re: Nautilus preferences proposal
- From: Michele Campeotto <ml micampe it>
- To: David Emory Watson <dwatson cs ucr edu>
- Cc: Dave Bordoley <bordoley msu edu>, Alex Larsson <alexl redhat com>, nautilus-list gnome org, usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability]Re: Nautilus preferences proposal
- Date: 29 Apr 2002 09:48:45 +0200
Il dom, 2002-04-28 alle 22:14, David Emory Watson ha scritto:
> > perhaps a solution to avoiding the misconception by users that nautilus
> > is a web browser is to turn off the location bar by default. This may
> > clear things up a little since it will resemble macos finder a little
> > bit more.
> I use the location bar quite often (tab completion is great! :) so I
> would be generally opposed to this idea. Another (easily fixable)
I often use the location bar too, but I have it switched off all the
time. I love how Nautilus handles this:
* Ctrl-L: the location bar appears and is focused
* type your location with broken autocompletion (#76912 ;o)
* Enter: the location bar disappears again and you're in the
location you typed
> problem would be that the location bar is currently the only way to know
> what directory your viewing in (e.g. think about the case where you have
> multiple directories all named foo)
Yes, this is the only problem I have with the current status...
possibly full path on title bar?
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