My mom had a whale of a time trying to scan a picture and send it as an attachment with her Yahoo! mail yesterday.
I think that the file selectors confused her. She called me the next day saying that she double-clicked on the picture in Nautilus (my words, not hers), thereby opening up Eye of GNOME instead of using the "Browse..." button (embedded in Yahoo's page) and navigating through the corresponding file dialog in Firefox. To her, Nautilus is where the files are. We shouldn't really need file selectors, should we? I had this vision of how to save a file: name the file and drag it straight into Nautilus (or in the case of Windows, Explorer). Optionally, add a button that opens Nautilus. I'm sure this has been discussed in the past, though. (This also has the added effect of getting rid of the non-native GTK+ file selector in Windows). Wouldn't it be easier from her perspective if she could have dragged the file from Nautilus right into the browser? (or clicked on the "browse" button which pops up saying "Drag the file you want to upload here." Since there would only be one place to drag from, she would automatically know which one it is). I know that this would be a Herculean effort, but it would get rid of one of the inconsistencies in GNOME. Is it worth it for me to make a patch for something like that? (or a couple of sample screenshots?) And on a different topic, is there something in XSane that allows you to crop a picture? Should there not be an auto-crop or something? Believe it or not, I could get my mom to open up a picture in GIMP and crop it, but not to upload her file as an e-mail attachment. -- We rarely notice freedom. What we notice is the lack of freedom, and by then it's usually too late. Tired of spyware? Use a safer Web browser: http://www.mozilla.org/ _______________________________________________ gnome-love mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
