Re: Volume handling proposal
- From: Alexander Larsson <alexl redhat com>
- To: David Adam Bordoley <bordoley msu edu>
- Cc: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Volume handling proposal
- Date: 17 Sep 2003 17:53:18 +0200
On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 17:46, David Adam Bordoley wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> In the interest in keeping down the spam I'm going to reply to a bunch of
> comments of yours from different emails in one. Hope you don't mind :)
>
>
>
> >
> > So, my proposal handles this by only showing mounted CDs on the desktop,
> > to not waste space there, but show unmounted cd drives in "Computer",
> > where clicking on them would mount the cd.
>
> This sounds good. I'd also suggest always showing the Floppy Disk Icon (as
> oppose to only in Computer) on the desktop as well, for systems that still
> have them. I recommend this mainly due to the sad fact that on pc's we can't
> autodetect floppies, but we still want the floppy folder to be very easily
> accessible and not hidden in a subfolder.
I don't agree. Floppies are very seldom used these days, so i think
having the "empty floppy drive" icon only in "Computer" is enough.
> > I don't like this idea. The reason we went to ~/Desktop was to have the
> > desktop directory visible. Having it sometimes there and sometimes not
> > (people might not immediately grasp the reasons its sometimes hidden)
> > can be frustrating when you're looking for it and you know it was there
> > before.
> >
> > I think that while the desktop->home->desktop loop is a bit "strange" it
> > doesn't really affect the mental model, because you probably see the
> > home icon and the other volume as links, a concept we expose at various
> > places in the desktop.
> >
>
> Wasn't the switch more to make saving files to the desktop from the file
> selector easier? At least in the object file manager i think the "Desktop"
> directory should be hidden. If not clicking on the "desktop" icon in the
> home folder should show the desktop. If you open another window representing
> the "Desktop" directory you break the model because you now have two visible
> folders for the folder "Desktop" (the actual desktop and a window, breaking
> the one-to-one relationship between a file-system folder and its window).
Well, the change was to make the Desktop directory more visible from
various kinds of file selectors etc. I dunno if clicking on ~/Desktop
should show the desktop, this needs experimenting.
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