On 11/02/2008, Cody Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anyway, all the best, and keep up the good work. > > I just took a quick look at the screenshot, and my first impression is > that of confusion. I see the Location entry indicating that the current > directory is "/", but on either side of the pane I see two different > directories and there is no apparent indication about which one is > actually "/", and what the other one is.
Probably because there should be two location entry. > Can you explain the purpose of this feature in a little more detail, > because I don't understand yet how it is useful. So far it just seems > potentially confusing, at least to me. I too think that this feature is very useful, at least for me. I've always used Gnome, but this feature, along with the "[copy|move] to" in the nautilus right-menu, is the one that I miss most. Personally I find it useful for two reason: 1 - It is easier to move a file from one place to another 2 - It is easier two compare the content of two directory (e.g. a directory backup that I placed on a cd and the original directory). Obviously that's only my opinion. Salvo -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
