Re: Nautilus Preference Proposal (screenshots too!!!!)
- From: Darryl Rees <rees netnam vn>
- To: Nautilus <nautilus-list gnome org>, usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: Nautilus Preference Proposal (screenshots too!!!!)
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 10:00:02 +0700
In general this looks like a big improvement; a couple of 2c nitpicks...
bordoley msu edu wrote:
Hi All,
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.
Could you could have it in both, that would be fine. But to remove it
from the nautilus app would make it more difficult for newbies to find
the preferences, and involve more work for any user - it just makes it
'less accessible'. Users are conditioned to be able to find an app's
preferences inside the app, and these are unquestionably nautilus
preferences even if they have global effects on the file selector, etc.
Should be extremely easy to test in a useability study I guess, once
there are working examples...
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.
OK, these next suggestions are a little outside of your ambit, but here
goes anyway while we're on the subject of preferences.
Does anyone actually uses anything other than 'show only folders' on the
treeview? Surely the treeview is a navigation aid for the main window
and not a functional duplicate of it? Would it ultimately be possible to
get rid of this preference?
Suggestion for a new pref - date/time format. Nautilus always uses the
most verbose format possible, it's quite fatigueing to read...
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" categor
Actually it would be nice to be able to configure *any* folder to be
used as your desktop - I guess I just lost all credibility with this
comment.
7. Icon Captions Category
-------------------------
Same...
It's annoying that the 'captions' (columns?) can't be changed in the
list view... (in general the list view always seems to get a lot less
love than the icon view).
As I said, in general the improvements look great, hope something in my
nitpicks helpful to you.
--
Dalong
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