Re: How useful is manual layout in the icon view?



On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 03:06, Post, Andrew wrote:
> Very useful. I use it all of the time on my Mac. It's a great way to
> organize medium-sized folders without dividing everything up into separate
> sub-folders. It's also useful if you want to organize your files by concept
> rather than by name, date, etc.
> 
> Throwing away manual layout because the "Would you like to switch to manual
> layout?" dialog is annoying doesn't make any sense. Just get rid of the
> dialog. I'd be perfectly happy if Nautilus assumed that I didn't want to
> switch to manual layout as long as there was a per-folder preference
> somewhere to enable it later. Mac OSX puts that preference in a folder's Get
> Info window.

Well if it was decided that manual layout is a useful feature that is
worth keeping, then I guess that this might be a sutable compromise.

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