On Sun, 2002-09-01 at 10:19, Jon Kåre Hellan wrote: > Another vote for keeping the location bar and the sidebar. Yet another vote for keeping the location bar and removing the sidebar by default. And personally I think, nautilus looks somewhat, well, thick. I'm running a w2k box, next to my linux box, win32 explorer provides a poor but more viable/useful content; rather than a beautiful look. Nautilus just rocks, but please, could we have, *thinner* lines (smaller toolbar [icons, buttons]/location bar) overall the application? The zoom widget would be even more useful to be a combo for example. And I'd love to have selective text *near* buttons, on the toolbar. It's totally pointless to have text next to/under some icons, but it makes easy to understand them for beginners. And the status bar thing could be disabled, by default. BTW, I'm glad that nautilus has reached the good point which allows us to discuss its look and feels like it already turned to be an overfeatured shell. -- Enver ALTIN (a.k.a. skyblue) - Software developer, generic solvent. http://enver.casdb.com/ - mailto: ealtin at casdb dot com http://enver.casdb.com/CV.html - Just me, myself and I. Besides, I think Slackware sounds better than 'Microsoft,' don't you? -- Patrick Volkerding
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