Le dimanche 02 avril 2006 à 09:56 +0200, Peter Chabada a écrit : > Xavier Claessens píše v So 01. 04. 2006 v 00:29 +0200: > > > Right now we have four places where the user can see drives/volumes: > > > > > > 1. The file chooser shows all user-visible drives, and all user-visible > > > volumes with no associated drives. > > > > > > 2. The computer:/// method does the same as (1) > > > > > > 3. The desktop shows only user-visible modules (so e.g. you don't get a floppy > > > icon for unmounted floppies). > > > > > > 4. The Places sidebar in Nautilus does the same as (3). > > > > > > The most visible inconsistency is (1) vs. (4). Also, (1) sucks when you > > > plug in an USB multicard reader, since you get several entries of > > > "SanDisk Card Reader". > > > > > I think it's a good idea. I posted a patch, sorry if you already work on > > it, I saw your reply on the bug when I was coming to attach my patch. > > Yes, everywhere should be used same approach. And what about to include > also "network:///" location? Applications (e.g. gedit) are able to > open/save remote files but in file chooser is not able to browse to that > locations (exept those in bookmarks). > -- > Peter Chabada > I think GtkFileChooser can't browse remote filesystems (ftp, sftp, samba,...). For things like that GTK should depend on gnomeVFS...
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