Re: [Nautilus-list] Refresh of metadata files



On 1/6/02 5:50 AM, "Damien" <dam capsule org> wrote:

> I had a discution on #nautilus yersteday with tigert about refreshing
> the icons in nautilus. I asked to know if changing the icon or the
> emblem for a file was possible from a script. Tigert tell me that it was
> possible to edit metadata files, but Nautilus wouldn't refresh the icon
> until next startup. Would it be possible to add this feature ?
> 
> My script was for marking file wich I don't want to include for my home
> dir backup. I add the file to a list, and change the emblem. Tigert
> would like this so after a cvs update, all updated file would have a
> special emblem. This would also be handy, for a script which look at
> some kind of file, to "tag" the file found, etc.

I'd like to see this implemented. The most natural way to make it work
properly would be to move the metadata and notification machinery into
gnome-vfs. If gnome-vfs then monitored the files that had metadata stored in
them, and noticed changes by other processes, this feature would
"automatically materialize" with no other changes to Nautilus itself.

That said, I think it might not make it in Gnome 2.0 since we will have our
hands full just porting Nautilus.

It's also possible that there's some simple hack we can do instead in the
mean time. I won't personally tackle that, but I would certainly accept a
well-thought-out patch.

    -- Darin





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