Le mardi 19 août 2008 à 11:06 -0400, Matthias Clasen a écrit :
> Maybe it would help if you could describe your use case in some more
> detail, so that we can come up with reasonable constructive answers.
> 
The goal is to make something very much like a simple public terminal
where you don't want your users to have access to all the usual options
but to a very restricted set so that it's (hopefully) easy to use and
efficient for basic operations.

with nautilus the set of operations we're currently working with is:
 * move files (dnd)
 * duplicate files (no copy nor paste, just duplicate)
 * create folders
 * send by mail (and by IM when it will be implemented)
 * open with customized gnome applications according to mime-types

we'd like to expose an easy way to rename file/folders because this is
probably something that users expects and providing a popup just for
that doesn't sound right.

> One thing to check out, eg, is the touchscreen-mode setting that GTK+
> already has some support for. Maybe nautilus should react to that and
> offer an alternative way to some functionality if it is turned on...

hum interesting idea.
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Gilles Dartiguelongue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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