On Wed 29 Jun 2011 at 10:02:07 (-0300 UTC) Dimstar / Dominique
Leuenberger wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 09:57 -0300, Marco Calistri wrote: 
>> BTW if I start a new Nautilus from console with "nautilus &" it works so
>> it is not an issue related to single process/multi process.
>>
>> In any case IMHO it is not so intuitive for a user wishing another
>> session of Nautilus to right-click, him should be able to start a new
>> session by double or single clicking on Nautilus icon directly from
>> App-Bar as if it was starting a new session of FireFox for example.
> It is the same behavior as with Firefox though:
>
> In gnome shell, if you have an app running, the last running one will be
> focused instead of starting a new one.
>
> This is valid for Firefox, Nautilus and all the other apps/favorites in
> the activities bar.
>
> Dominique
>
Hi Dominique,

Perhaps I confused with old Gnome 2 behaviour...

In this case (IMHO) in gnome-shell should be implemented the feature
which allows double-click opens a new session (if feasible).

Or in the worst case, the user should learn doing as Vincent suggested.

Cheers,

Marco

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