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Alexander Larsson wrote: On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 21:00 +1000, Mark Thiele wrote: Multiple windows is the primary problem.
Web searches may have their weaknesses, as with any quick survey, but it can perhaps give a small indication of user direction. "If you want to look into it that's fine and if it works we may implement it - not. We're not going to waste our time helping you do something that does not suit our personal tastes."
Very true, but why do you need as many windows as you have directories? Ok. I get it. The Nautilus team, regardless of what anyone else may ask for or like, is not going to implement anything that they themselves do not think is in "the best interests" of the lowest common denominator of user or that does not fit their personal taste. As for changing my windows manager, why? Metacity is a great wm. No gripes at all with it. Unlike other wm's I've tried (fluxbox, enlightenment, fvwm, etc.) it works so seamlessly with gnome as to become invisible to the general user. Nice, stable, and simple. I'm experimenting with enlightenment though, but changing wm's has a distinct trade-off feature wise. Also a distinct visual trade-off as most gnome apps seem to utilise gtk+ themes. The problem with any kind of workaround in a desktop environment is that sooner or later you will find yourself having to workaround your workaround. From my limited experience, it's generally a waste of time. Trying to do a workaround which leaves Nautilus drawing the files on my desktop, but has pcmanfm opening all my folders bar the cd writer folder. Would seem to be my best solution. I could get pcmanfm to draw the desktop too and ditch nautilus altogether, but I still have to check what features I'd lose. Probably not much... Yours, dov |
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