[Gnome-zeitgeist] [Bug 553385] [NEW] Add drag and drop to GAJ

2010-04-01 Thread sjokkis
Public bug reported:

It would be great if we could drag files out of GAJ.

Possible use cases:

Mark is bringing a slideshow presentation to work. He opens up GAJ,
scrolls to the time he created it, and drags it to his flash drive.

Peter is talking to Paul via Empathy, and wants to share a file related to 
their project that he worked on earlier.
He opens GAJ, quickly finds the file among the ones he was working with at the 
time, and drags it to the chat window, initiating the transfer.

** Affects: gnome-activity-journal
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Add drag and drop to GAJ
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553385
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Status in GNOME Activity Journal: New

Bug description:
It would be great if we could drag files out of GAJ.

Possible use cases:

Mark is bringing a slideshow presentation to work. He opens up GAJ, scrolls to 
the time he created it, and drags it to his flash drive.

Peter is talking to Paul via Empathy, and wants to share a file related to 
their project that he worked on earlier.
He opens GAJ, quickly finds the file among the ones he was working with at the 
time, and drags it to the chat window, initiating the transfer.



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[Gnome-zeitgeist] [Bug 539287] [NEW] gnome-activity-journal should keep track of recent activity in the same folder

2010-04-01 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
You have been subscribed to a public bug:

I propose gnome-activity-journal to keep track of recently accessed
folders, that is folders where some amount of activity has been done.
Sometimes i'd like to have this feature, because i work at several files
in a folder and i better remember this activity by the folder name than
by ten or more different files.

Example:

I am in directory foo. Here i edit a python script, look at 10/15 images, edit 
a latex source file, read the pdf file created, etc etc.
The day after i want to start this again, so i open gaj and i should see 
something like:

some activity in folder foo [ * ]
   edited a file [+]
   read a document [+]
   worked with images [+]

Here [*] means go to this folder and [+] is an expander button (like the
existing one)

GAJ should be smart enough to know when multiple files have been
accessed/modified in the same folder and proposing to open that folder.

Just an idea

Cheers

Davide

** Affects: gnome-activity-journal
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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gnome-activity-journal should keep track of recent activity in the  same folder
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/539287
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Team, which is the registrant for GNOME Activity Journal.

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[Gnome-zeitgeist] [Bug 539287] Re: gnome-activity-journal should keep track of recent activity in the same folder

2010-04-01 Thread Siegfried Gevatter
** Project changed: zeitgeist = gnome-activity-journal

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gnome-activity-journal should keep track of recent activity in the  same folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539287
You received this bug notification because you are a member of GNOME
Zeitgeist Team, which is the registrant for GNOME Activity Journal.

Status in GNOME Activity Journal: New

Bug description:
I propose gnome-activity-journal to keep track of recently accessed folders, 
that is folders where some amount of activity has been done. Sometimes i'd like 
to have this feature, because i work at several files in a folder and i better 
remember this activity by the folder name than by ten or more different files.

Example:

I am in directory foo. Here i edit a python script, look at 10/15 images, edit 
a latex source file, read the pdf file created, etc etc.
The day after i want to start this again, so i open gaj and i should see 
something like:

some activity in folder foo [ * ]
   edited a file [+]
   read a document [+]
   worked with images [+]

Here [*] means go to this folder and [+] is an expander button (like the 
existing one)

GAJ should be smart enough to know when multiple files have been 
accessed/modified in the same folder and proposing to open that folder.

Just an idea

Cheers

Davide





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