Nautilus Preference Proposal (screenshots too!!!!)
- From: <bordoley msu edu>
- To: nautilus-list gnome org, usability gnome org
- Subject: Nautilus Preference Proposal (screenshots too!!!!)
- Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 17:59:13 EDT
Hi All,
Jan Petersen and I have worked on a proposal for consolodating and reducing
the existing nautilus preferences. We would like to know the opinions of
the the maintainers and the usability team. Jan has offered to do the
implementation work (coding etc.) and we'd very much like to see this
happen for 2.2 if possible.
In addition, we'd like to consider moving the nautilus preferences out of
nautilus and into the control center. This change would make nautilus more
of a desktop component, similar to the panel, rather than a standalone
application. Also in the star trek future, some of these preferences could
in theory apply to a nautilus based file selector, so this is something to
at least consider.
proposal:
========================
1. Views Category
------------------
In our design, we consolidated the "arrange items" and "sort in reverse"
preferences for the icon and list views under the "default view"
subcategory. Its our opinion that the user should only have one default and
that these preferences should be shared between the list and icon views. In
addition the "sort folders before files" and "show hidden and backup files"
preferences have also been moved to the "default view" subcategory, as
these preferences affect how a user views a folder.
Both views retain their own default zoom preferences as users tend to
prefer larger icons in the icon view than in the list view.
As a result of consolodating the arrange items preferences, a "use manual
layout" preferences was added to the "Icon View Defaults" subcategory.
Finally, the tree view preference, "show only folders", has been moved into
the new "Tree View Defaults" subcategory. It seemed to fit in well here
along side the other folder views.
2. Appearance Category
----------------------
Most likely nautilus will no longer have themes in 2.2, so we did not
consider this preference category in our design.
3. Windows Category
-------------------
We removed the "windows" category in our design. The new window behavior
preference is moved into the new "files and folders" category (icon and
list views in the current design).
We recommend that the "new window display" preferences be removed in
favor of honoring the most recently selected setup from the view menu of
the main window (ie. if a user selects to show the toolbar in the current
window, all subsequent windows will show the toolbar as well). Galeon2 uses
this method to select which window elements to display and it seems to work
well. As always, we welcome comments.
4. Desktop and Trash category
-----------------------------
We removed this category.
The "desktop" preferences are removed. These preferences seem to fall under
the crack options category in our opinion. While I personally am a huge fan
of "use home folder as desktop," from a pure usability standpoint I think
nautilus should only have one desktop dir (at least in the user visible
ui). In addition the "Use nautilus to draw the desktop" preference is really
a power user tweak preference that shouldn't be included in the ui (i'm not
aware of any other desktop shell/filemanager that includes such a
preference). We recommend removing these preferences from the user visible
ui, but retaining them as hidden gconf preferences for the power user in all
of us. :)
The trash behavior prefs are moved to the "files and folders" category.
5. Files and Folders category (currently Icon and List Views)
-------------------------------------------------------------
First we generalized the title to "Files and Folders." This title is more
descriptive of the affect these preferences have on user interactions.
The "Click Behavior" subcategory is generalized to "Behavior." This
subcategory now includes both the "click" preferences and "open each file
and folder in a new window" preference.
The "Executable Text Files" category is renamed "Scripts." This change was
prompted by an existing nautilus bug report. I do not feel strong about the
title either way, however the word script does appear in other parts of the
nautilus ui. These prefs remain unchanged.
As mentioned before the "Hidden files" and "Backup files" preferences are
moved into the views menu and are combined into a single preference.
The "special flags in Properties dialog" preference is removed in our
design. This should just be enabled as the permission tab of
the properties window already requires the user to understand unix
permissions. We see no reason for a preference.
6. Sidepanes category
--------------------------------
This category is removed. With the new sidebar design the tabs preferences
seem out of place. We may want to include them as hidden preferences for
those tweakers who may gain from minor speed improvements, but this doesn't
really warrant inclusion in the ui. The tree view preference was moved to
the "views" category.
7. Icon Captions Category
-------------------------
Same...
8. Previews Category (currently Performance)
--------------------------------------------
We renamed the category to "Previews" as these preferences more directly
affect how nautilus previews files. The effect on performance is a side
effect. This dialog remains unchanged with the exception that option menus
are used in place of the radio buttons (looked cleaner to us).
Here are some mockups of our proposal. Its not quite complete (it missing
mneumonics for example).
http://www.msu.edu/~bordoley/nautilus_prefs/Screenshot-Prefs-1.png
http://www.msu.edu/~bordoley/nautilus_prefs/Screenshot-Prefs-2.png
http://www.msu.edu/~bordoley/nautilus_prefs/Screenshot-Prefs-3.png
http://www.msu.edu/~bordoley/nautilus_prefs/Screenshot-Prefs-4.png
Anyway what does everyone think. Lets stay positive and avoid a flamewar :)
dave
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