On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 15:25 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:

> I'd like to argue against deriving any general ui rules from terminal
> quirks that are only there because people have strong feelings about
> compatibility of terminal emulators.

Well, the full-screen feature itself may be a quirk (is it?), but the
way to trigger it should still be in line with the rest of GNOME--
that's what makes it the GNOME Terminal.

(And so it is-- View>Full Screen or F11 shortcut, same as Epiphany and
EOG, and Firefox.  They all handle getting back out of the mode slightly
differently though, which isn't so good...)

> Is there any good argument for hiding the nautilus menubar ?

Ah, there's the rub.  Probably not, sounds like a pretty specialised use
case to me.

Cheeri,
Calum.

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