Dnia 2010-04-14, śro o godzinie 17:10 +0200, Alexander Larsson pisze: > > The other approach is when expiring or archiving to move files > > from ~/Desktop to an archival location like ~/Documents. > > I don't have much time to participate in this discussion atm, but i'd > like to point out here that the current implementation of the nautilus > desktop is done as a "virtual" location that merges various sources. It > would not be hard to let it contain any random set of files given a way > to locate them. Of course, this would make the "desktop" folder not very > useful, and would need similar work in the file selector.
Users using /apps/nautilus/preferences/desktop_is_home_dir = on (like me) don't even have ~/Desktop directory at all. > I'm personally of the opinion that we should use a separate store for > such metadata, and then index this with tracker. Which is why i created > the gvfs metadata storage: > > http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2009/06/24/data-about-data/ If I understand correctly you are using separate file to store metadata. What is behind this decision? Why don't you use VFS Extended attributes? _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
