Am Dienstag, den 03.01.2006, 13:49 +0100 schrieb Kristoffer Lundén:
> For me, it would be well enough with a context-like menu, showing a
> list of folder names, and which could be traversed hierachially if
> there are subfolders. Not as cool, but pretty effective. Of course, I
> wouldn't at all mind if it looked pretty too. :) Would something like
> that affect any patents?
>
> I was looking into how nautilus extensions myself to see if it could
> easily be implemented that way, but from what I could see in the docs
> I found it isn't possible to trap drags/hovers and not possible to for
> instance replace the context menu, only add to it. Is this correct?
As of writing, there is no submenu support for Nautilus extensions,
which is covered by bug 314579 [1]. As soon as we have them, we could
use the libfolder-menu [2] code I put together some time ago, and
dynamically load a list of subfolders.
Now it is in CVS, if I understand the bug report correctly. ;-)
However, it still seems like extensions aren't able to do this correctly, only add pretty unpractical submenus, am I right? For my wanted behaviour, it would need to be able to pop up this menu on hovering over the folder (with or without dragged item, preferably).
And no, I still don't need any opened folders on the way, just menus, which avoids the spring-folder stuff while still getting the easy access benefit.
Possible?
-- Stoffe
[1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314579
[2] CVS module bookmark-applet, subdir lib
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