David Christian Berg wrote: >As for spacial-mode this is of course a lot more tricky. The easiest >way >to work around the patent would be closing the destination window at the >end of the drag as well, since the patent is very specific about leaving >it open. Unfortunately this is not all that handy, but I think it is a >drawback, we are willing to take.
What about this alternate behaviour: parent windows save the first are closed as soon as a new one is open while the drag continues (basically the drag-over open would correspond to a left-doubleclick for the first drilldown, and to a middle-doubleclick for the others). Thus you'd end up with two windows again: the one you started the drilldown from and the final target. All intermediate windows are closed along the way, but still 'in a different manner' than what specified by the patent :) The con is that while you're drilling down this way you can't go back up a level easily, unless the drag-to-open over the parent tree widget in the left bottom corner of windows is also enabled, which could be a good idea anyway. -- Elia Cogodi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
