Re: [Usability]Nautilus toolbar simplification
- From: Julien Olivier <julo altern org>
- To: Alan <alan ufies org>
- Cc: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability]Nautilus toolbar simplification
- Date: 10 Mar 2003 23:56:54 +0100
In my opinion, the "location" field make Nautilus look like a web
browser. So people will expect Nautilus to act as a web browser even if
it's not. The same goes for FTP for example. If the location field isn't
there, you assume Nautilus is just a file manager. Else, you assume it's
a universal browser, which it is not at the current time. So I think
whether you decide Nautilus is just a file browser (which don't really
need to have a _visible_ location field) or you decide it's a universal
viewer. In the second case, you have to make sure ftp://, smb://,
http:// etc... work fine, which is not the case currently (you can't
edit a file from ftp:// for example, or the login/password has to be put
in URI etc...).
Le lun 10/03/2003 à 22:25, Alan a écrit :
> > There is a discussion about it on Bugzilla. I can't find it back though
> > :( In this discussion, I also asked for the removing of the "location"
> > field.
>
> Why? That's the one thing that should definatly stay IMHO. If I want
> to go to /foo/bar/baz/qux/some/long/directory/path it's probably a lot
> faster to type it, or have the option to type it, than have to naviate
> through by mouse. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you were asking for
> (not having the discussion in front of me) but what would your reasoning
> for suggesting this be?
>
> Friendly,
>
> Alan
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> Alan <alan ufies org> - http://arcterex.net
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> us nothing. -- Andre Maurois (Emile Herzog)
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Julien Olivier <julo altern org>
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