Hi, On Fri, 2003-12-26 at 23:50, Chris Conn wrote: > Right now I can bring up nautilus and type a URL in > the location and it will bring up text to view. If > I tell nautilus to 'view as...' galeon it will display > the web page instead, and when I come back to that > bookmarked page or open URLs from that page it will > display them as web pages. > Is this the nautilus view I've read about? I've seen > just enough about this on the web to confuse me :-). > I don't think I have oaf running, is there more to > this or is this basically it? Yes, it's a good show-off from the "View" concept of Nautilus. It's done using something called Bonobo, and it is basically able to embed almost anything Bonoboized somewhere in a nautilus window; and it usually is able to control some of the behavior of embedded "object". BTW, while brainstorming about this; it would be good to start a discussion about: * Something like an "active desktop", where Nautilus could allow some bonobo controls to be added on the desktop window; be it a Web browser view, icon view and so on. * I'm not really sure about current state of it but, what about a view's ability to modify the behavior and look of the side pane and status bar? I know the first may look very irritating from the view of HIG; but the second would be great where the Icon view could add a media-player-like [Play][Pause][Stop] toolbar for MP3 icons and alike for video stuff, or a greater thumbnail for images on the side pane. Just my $0.02 8) -- Enver ALTIN (a.k.a. skyblue) - Software developer, generic solvent http://skyblue.gen.tr/ - mailto: ealtin at casdb dot com http://skyblue.gen.tr/CV.html - Just me, myself and I. It seems intuitively obvious to me, which means that it might be wrong. -- Chris Torek
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