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From: Nageswara <[email protected]>
To: DEEPAK KUMAR <[email protected]>
Cc: GNOME SHELL <[email protected]>; zeitgeist lists 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, November 17, 2009 7:55:21 PM
Subject: Re: Feature request

Hi deepak,

Quick inline replies...

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 7:19 PM, DEEPAK KUMAR <[email protected]> wrote:


    1.Privacy Browsing mode as in Firefox

Recently accessed file list is maintained by GTK+, and  not gnome-shell. May be 
you need to forward this request to GTK+ mailing list. It can be implemented 
from gnome-shell side, but it will be a very bad hack. 

++

    2.Rename "Recent Documents" as "Recent Files"

Recent Documents is taken from main gnome platform. I understand your argument 
and I agree with that. You can raise a bug to track the request. If others feel 
that  it would add confusion, later you can mark it as junk. (as "recent 
documents" is widely used in all the platforms, even in windows)

++Thats ok we can use "Recent documents" itself. No harm there.

    3.Introduce Tabs in the Recent documents module.(just icons can be shown 
rather than text).

Hmm.. I feel this idea makes sidebar a little clumsy. 
Categorization/classification beyond one point actually irritates the user. 
User has to use an extra click to browse a document if we introduce tabs. These 
are just my opinions and your views are welcome here.

One idea that I am planning to implement is to show recent documents based on 
the desktop context.

++A little + and - button in traditional gnome style can be used to hide and 
unhide tabs. Many people do need further classification. see my thread in 
gnome-shell mailing list. Actually none of these feature request are originally 
mine. ofcourse beginners need simplicity. but there are as many advanced users 
too. 

++see real life difficulty in the thread posted by Stephan Peccini and Nicolas 
de Fontenay


    5.introduce cutomizable tabs also so that we can add custom file types to 
be shown separately.

     ++ Too difficult to implement?

    6.Add filter tabs also in 'Recent documents' for Time and Size.(vertically 
in left side).

I am afraid, controls would eat up the little area that we have. may be we need 
to re-design the overlay to fit these suggestions. brain-storming is needed.

++ Sure it was just a knee-jerk suggestion. can definitely come with better 
ideas.But it would be very helpful.
 

    7.Differentiate files listed in recent files using subtle highlights etc. 
according to the application it was opened with. this is particularly useful 
while showing "all files". (Images opened with GIMP, EoG, gthumb etc)

Rather than showing colours (which obviously makes the view a little ugly. and 
also, ppl like me keep forget colour associations :-), we could display a small 
icon in the right bottom side of each document box.

++ U r absolutely right

As of now, recent docs can only be opened in their default applications. So, 
need to give an option, so that user can choose his fav app. Currently I'm 
struggling to make menu widget work. Once it is done, I will probably jump onto 
this.

++ Yes there should be some changes in nautilus. Current 'open with' context 
menu is restrictive. Who wants to open all the jpeg files in either GIMP or EoG 
only. I want JPEG images in holidays folder to open with EoG and JPEG images in 
works folder to open with GIMP. All file types hould be given similar options 
in folder properties. Sure this is not gnome-shell problem.

 
    8.Currently 'Recent documents' list shows files that are recently accessed 
only. It doesnt seem to show files recently created.

again GTK+ ppl need to involve into this. 

 ++ The list just doest seem to refresh itself (as far as I can infer)

    9.Introduce collapse/expand buttons to the module coloumns (recent docs, 
places etc.) so that more modules like activities can be added.
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Yaah.. This one is good to have. It will be useful in the future once we start 
adding some widgets/functionality to sidebar. May be it is already raised in 
our bugtracker, not sure. Could you check it and raise a bug if it is not 
raised already.

++ This one too obvious lol.

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Thank ya

Deepak


      
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