Le mar 05/03/2002 � 11:28, Frederic Crozat a �crit : > On Tue, 05 Mar 2002 11:24:34 +0100, Fabrice FACORAT wrote: > > > Le dim 03/03/2002 � 15:19, Fr�d�ric Crozat a �crit : > >> Le Sun, 03 Mar 2002 13:17:23 +0100, Quel Qun a �crit : > >> > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > Something really annoying in gnome is that when you browse to change > >> > the path where you want to copy or download a file, it loses the file > >> > name. > >> > > >> > I thought I saw it fixed few days ago but tonight it is still broken. > >> > I know it has been like that for a long time, but it is really > >> > annoying. > >> > >> It was here as part of buttons in file selector (from Ximian) but I > >> removed everything since some applications were broken with this > >> patch.. > >> > >> I'll check if I can put this part back but I can't garantee anything.. > >> (this is not a real bug, since we are back to standard GTK+ behaviour > >> and I prefer to use my time to fix crasher bug than this one..) > > > > so we have to wait for gtk2/gnome2 to have this problem fixed. AFAIK > > this show one thing : if gtk is not able to designed a correct file > > selector it sucks ! > > fortunately they will finally fix this > > You can also fill a bugreport on bugzilla.gnome.org about that...
why ? it's an obvious and well known pb. http://www106.pair.com/rhp/gnome-2-new.html Assorted GUI tweaks Small things that matter, for example: * Menus scroll when they are too big * File selector doesn't lose filenames on directory select (also to be backported to next GTK stable release) if someone can't see that this a an annoying bug he should take usability lesson ... ( http://lwn.net/2001/0614/a/usability-calum.php3 ) having to made CTRL+X and after CTRL+V all the time arghhhhh Maybe these people never use GUI ( even Motif work well on Solaris ) and so it is not obvious for them. they should take a win copy and test it -- http://linux-wizard.tuxfamily.org/index.html - Saint-Louis administrait la justice sous un ch�ne ; Monsieur (le ministre concern� de l'�poque) l'administre comme un gland.
