Re: volumes mark 2
- From: Alexander Larsson <alexl redhat com>
- To: David Adam Bordoley <bordoley msu edu>
- Cc: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: volumes mark 2
- Date: 22 Sep 2003 15:46:19 +0200
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 19:35, David Adam Bordoley wrote:
> From: Alexander Larsson <alexl redhat com>
>
>
> >> > Places like home, computer and network are easily reached from menus
> >> > in the nautilus window and the panels. I'd also like to re-introduce
> >> > the favorites system as a way to quickly reach commonly used
> >> > places. Favorites is more important in a spatial system, since deep
> >> > navigation is more work.
> >> >
> >>
> >> From the UI point of view, where would the "favorites" be located ?
> >
> > It'll just be a menu thing I think, not a location. In the panel menus
> > and in the nautilus window menus.
> >
>
> Well favorites shouldn't be available from the spacial nautilus window for
> the same reason bookmarks are not. In addition why not use a folder
> interface for managing "favorites"? Nearly every bookmarks implementation
> I've seen (the exception to some degree is epiphany) reimplements the file
> manager in its bookmarks editor.
The way i see favourites is as a shortcut to a place. If you have to
open a location just to get there the idea is sort of missed. Maybe the
"Go" menu is non-spatial. But I think we need some way to reach commonly
used locations when the desktop is covered or the place to reach is
somewhere where lots of navigation would be needed (say a shared project
folder).
I think fast access to commonly used locations is very important if a
spatial filemanager is to be really useful in day-to-day work. MacOS had
its "drawers" on the sides of the screen, but i'm not sure we want to
copy that exactly.
> Beyond this I think it would be good to work with marco to develop a
> gnome-wide desktop bookmark implmentation so that you can access all your
> bookmarks (file, folder, web pages, a bookmark is a bookmark is a bookmark)
> from one place using one implementation instead of creating yet another
> interface.[1]
Maybe so, but I want the favourites in the filemanager to be much more
limited than real bookmarks. Just locations (not files), and a simple
list (not hierarchical), to make it non-complicated and easy to find
your stuff in. As soon as you have to open up a window to find the
bookmark or type in something somewhere its really not good enough for
quick use in the file manager imho.
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