Re: displaying uris in titlebar



> > I agree that that is how it should react to a cd-r being put in the
> > drive. but also it should be possible to prepare a cd image in advance.
> > Don't forget that it can be used to make isos.
> 
> Well in the perfect world of templated files, you could do file => New
> iso and than drag and drop files into the iso or something. (This would
> be really cool feature actually, like if you wanted to add files to an
> existing iso, you just open it drag drop files into and click save, I
> have no idea if this is even possible....)

well Isos are always mounted write only. To "add" a file to an iso would
require mounting it. Copying all the files off it. Adding the file. Then
making the iso again. AFAIK you cannot append to an iso.

But the new-> iso thing would be cool. Maybe we would be better off
using "new -> CD Image" and not using the iso format but a format that
would allow modifications with drag and drop and let it be browsable
with nautilus.

> > > 5. Applications:// should be on the desktop by default too...
> > 
> > I prefer the idea of accessing applications:// through the context menu
> > in the file mananger. Just right click on a catagory and click browse.
> > Having it on the desktop would be a needless duplication IMHO.
> > 
> 
> eccchhh context menus, Nautilus context menus are way to overfilled as
> it is :) Point and click is much more natural and easier to discover. 

well I ment the panel context menu. But yeah I might be wrong ;)

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