Dnia 28-03-2007, śro o godzinie 11:47 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi napisał(a): > "most users"? where? do you have *any* usability study or even tests > that demonstrate the need to move/copy files when saving another file?
I've asked a question do You have a need to do this. I guess not. I had to do that just the other day. > because it's *not* nautilus. And it should. > it looks very different from nautilus, And it shouldn't. > it doesn't at all work like nautilus And it should. You see... You have your opinion and I have mine. You cannot make a valid statement to change my mind and I cannot either change your opinion. So this way of discussion is going nowhere, so let's stop here. > what's more important: no platform GTK+ runs on has a file dialog which > behaves like that; win32, os-x: they all have a file selector dialog > which doesn't at all work like their file manager applications. They all have their legacy. We have it to. There were some good improvements in GTK+ save dialog recently (making it more similar to nautilus) and I advocate going another step forward. Just because everyone does this (wrong IMO) doesn't mean we have to also. > and provide something that looks completely inconsistent depending on > the platform? You seem to prefer consistency amongst platforms. This makes GTK+ looks out of place on every not gtk-based platform. I do prefer consistency with the platform. This means using every single advantage that is available in the current environment. Even the ones unavailable on other platforms. IMO this is a much better approach that using common subset to be equally confined everywhere. > > Same as "navigational" mode, with added name field and "Save" button. > this would be completely inconsistent with every setup running a spatial > nautilus. Not more inconsistent than current dialog. > you are proposing to change GTK+. I sure do. :-D > this goes beyond GNOME, Not at all. GNOME specific change, and surely in scope of GNOME. -- Tomasz Sterna Xiaoka Grp. http://www.xiaoka.com/ _______________________________________________ gnome-devel-list mailing list gnome-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list