Re: Funny bug
- From: Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>
- To: Alex Larsson <alexl redhat com>
- Cc: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Funny bug
- Date: 09 Jul 2002 08:34:18 +0100
Hi Alex,
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 16:50, Alexander Larsson wrote:
> > It would be good to fix the geometry saving, really, really good to fix
> > it - it seems no-one wants me to do this, it has the following problems:
>
> It seems rather like:
> 1) You ignore the fact several people believe that you're just working
> around the real bug.
I'm sorry - which bug ? and whom ?
> 2) Your patch reverts requested functionallity.
Well, given that there isn't a patch; it doesn't revert anything yet
:-) my last proposal went something like:
[snip]
So, action item 1: Don't do geometry saving for the single
window browse mode - it just complicates the
semantics horribly.
So, action item 2: Since we get a new window per URI _anyway_
we only need to save the geometry on window close
and restore it on window creation.
Thus, we a) make C-n useable again, b) save thrashing the
meta-data, c) save hundreds of bogus re-draws making window dragging
ugly and d) retain the nice stored geometry semantic in 'open in new
window' mode.
[snip]
With the addendum that people want to have the size saved:
[snip]
Nevertheless - it's quite possible to serialise the last closed
window size for the non 'new-window' mode - but not in the meta-data,
perhaps a GConf key.
[snip]
> And I haven't seen you even reply to any mail that points this out.
So What is wrong with that ? or are you hoping that this mechanism of
saving the size tied to the directory is going to do session management
for you as well - because that just isn't going to work well whatsoever
(!). [ multiple-sessions, multiple windows of different size with the
same directory open etc. etc. ].
Simply, we have to deal with the two cases differently - they are
different.
> I guess i'll have to look into it myself.
Do that - I guess my list of bugs might be useful to you; it is acutely
buggy, it also opens a massive can of 'viewport' and geometry
serialisation worms.
I'm not trying to annoy anyone, so I'm sorry if that is the effect -
but currently the situation is horribly bad.
Regards,
Michael.
--
mmeeks gnu org <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
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