Re: Spatial Nautilus



no, the feature still works on mac os x. i use it all the time.

arik


On Mar 19, 2004, at 1:52 AM, filipp wrote:

Everyone probably knows this, but
in MacOS's Finder for example, going through
a long hierarchy was achieved by holding
down the command key and clicking on the
window title which then rolled down
a list of all the parent directories.

I think this feature is missing from MacOS X

-filipp

Jens Knutson wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 17:15, gabor wrote:
>
>
>>i also like the spatial nautilus,but there is one problem which is hard >>to solve: when i have to go down through deep directory hierarchies (and
>>no, i don't want to create symlinks), then it's very inconvenient to
>>close all those folders manually.
>
>
> Close them as you go! Our Nautilus Captains have provided two good ways
> to open a child folder while closing the parent:
>
> Option 1) instead of double-clicking with the left button, double click > with the middle button, which can be hard on some mice, but that's why
> there's...
>
> Option 2) hold down "Shift" while double-clicking on a folder with the
> left button
>
> Enjoy,
>
> - jck
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