Dnia 09-07-2005, sob o godzinie 17:30 +1000, Christian Gentle napisaĆ: > The idea behind "Dissolving Folders" is to allow the user to > concurrently acknowledge (or at least be aware of) the contents of a > folder and the contents of its sub-directories, without the need for > using a Search Command (therefore, avoiding File Indexing, which on some > older computers can take forever) and also allowing for the attributes > of those files to be changed as a group, this should majorly improve > productivity.
Note that there's been recently commited patch to implement tree unfolding in list mode, which serves the same purpose (access to subfolders concurently with parent), in IMHO much easier to grasp manner. This is how classic Finder has always dealt with such scenarios, and it works great in practice, with people having no problems ever understanding it (and I mean people as in "graphic designers", they really don't have a clue about computers, they just know how to operate photoshop). Note also that for this to work optimally, ability to rubberband files while in list mode is extremely useful, and AFAIK nautilus still lacks that. Cheers, Maciej PS. Random, not directly-related note, but I was reminded of it because it was frequently used together with unfolded listview -- Mac's Finder has ability to "print folder", which is really just a screenshot of window sent to printer. Works great as super-quick CD cover generator. -- Being really good at C++ is like being really good at using rocks to sharpen sticks. (Thant Tessman) -------- Maciej Katafiasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mathrick.org _______________________________________________ gnome-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list
