Matthew Paul Thomas <mpt <at> myrealbox.com> writes: > The Mac Finder has long included a function with the opposite effect: > the "zoom button" in the title bar resizes the window so that it's just > big enough to display all the folder contents if that's possible, or > maximizes the window otherwise. This aids spatial recognition because > it makes different folder windows more likely to have distinctive > shapes and sizes. (But the button doesn't make sense in the title bar, > because it's relevant for few applications other than the file > manager.)
ROX (rox.sourceforge.net) has this feature when you doubleclick on the background (I think it can also be invoked by a menu item). This is very useful, if you "suddenly" hit very full or very empty directories. Cheers, Daniel -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
