On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 04:40:55 -0400 Christopher Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> Alberto Castro wrote:
> > Hannes Janetzek wrote:
> >> hi,
> >> if this patch is ok iwould go on and fix some of the other dialog
> >> layouts. 
> >>
> >> a screenshot is here:
> >> http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~jeff/conf2.jpg
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Hannes "jeffdameth" Janetzek
> >>
> > (accidently i replied to Raster instead of the list.)
> > 
> > I'm going to be really anal about this.
> > 
> > Do we really really need to have a "go up a directory button" ?
> 
> Yes, we need the "go up" button because a user may have sub-dirs in 
> their Personal folder (ie: ~/.e/e/backgrounds/Space Images).
> 
>   isn't
> > that what the file dialog is for ? 
> 
> Which file dialog are you referring to ?

this is the wallpaper and theme selector dialogs (for example) - not file
selector. chris is right - you can create subdirs and use them to store
files/wallpapers etc.

> That's enough questions, but don't
> > you think both the personal, system, including the theme wallpaper 
> > should be part of the list itself (at all times) (you could even add a 
> > header, to separate them or make them more visible to the user).
> 
> We actually had it like this a long time ago, not sure why the change tho.

it changed because it became a filemanager backed list - and it will only
display 1 directory at a time. personal and system are in completely separate
places on the fs - thus a switch to swap between them. it was a quick way top
keep the functionality with the new ui widgets.

>   I don't
> > see why we need 3 different sources when they could all be selected from 
> > the list itself.
> > 
> I'm not seeing 3 different sources...I see 2...Personal and System.
> 
> > Now if you allow me to be more critical, the arrow on the "go up a 
> > directory button never once changes states. Its always the same image, 
> > regardless of the button state.
> > 
> Is it supposed to ?
> 
> devilhorns
> 
> 
> 
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