Am Donnerstag, den 25.08.2005, 12:18 +0200 schrieb Alexander Larsson: > Even with autoplay disabled you will get an audio-cd icon on the desktop > and in Computer. Clicking on this should IMHO default to playing it, not > looking at it as files.
I was talking both of the icon in the computer:// folder and the desktop (they should clearly work the same way). We can set the default action to "play", which will open a cd player app, but include an "open" menuitem that will open the cd in nautilus. An integrated rip option in a player app is nice, but I thinks users see an audio cd the same way as a data cd, so a logical way to rip is to copy the files it contains. This way should be open to the users. If not, that would be quite confusing. "Why do I need an application for copying the data on one cd, while I can copy another's directly in the file manager?" We should not force the user to make a distiction between things that look (physically) the same to him. If they use the ripper function in the player app, everything's okay. But if they don't, we should provide the other way to make it easier for them. _______________________________________________ gnome-vfs-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-vfs-list
