On Thu, 06 May 2010 17:20:33 +0100 Allan Day wrote: > * Someone wants to restore something that they just deleted. > * Someone wants to restore something that they deleted a while ago. > > In the first case, a Date Deleted column is entirely sufficient.
Well, I find myself using that view all the time when looking for something I deleted today or yesterday, in a trash that hasn't been emptied for a year and is bursting. I find clicking on "today" much easier and faster than to actually have to locate, read, and mentally parse "Do 06 May 2010 14:12:52 CEST" in a timestamp column in a list of thousands of elements. > The interface you've suggested [1] adds a lot of complexity. We should > try and use the parts of the interface that are already there, rather > than piling on new stuff. Actually, it removes many UI elements and thus visual clutter, because it limits what the list view displays. Sure, it adds a few text strings with simple words as "today", "yesterday", "x days ago", but at the same time it lets you get rid of thousands of list entries, each one with multiple complicated columns. But maybe that's just me. I am totally fine with my external python script solution that gives me that display. It doesn't have to go into Nautilus if my use patterns are a minority oppinion. Thanks for commenting, anyways. Holger -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
