Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-08-22 Thread Didier Roche
Le 22/08/2017 à 16:32, Sebastien Bacher a écrit : Le 09/06/2017 à 13:13, Jeremy Bicha a écrit : I asked the Nautilus maintainer about this and he pointed me to some designs that I believe will eventually deprecate sushi. https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Whiteboards/OpeningFiles sushi doesn't have

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-08-22 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le 09/06/2017 à 13:13, Jeremy Bicha a écrit : > I asked the Nautilus maintainer about this and he pointed me to some > designs that I believe will eventually deprecate sushi. > > https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Whiteboards/OpeningFiles > > sushi doesn't have any known security vulnerabilities but sus

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Hey Jeremy, Le 09/06/2017 à 02:11, Jeremy Bicha a écrit : > It sounds like maybe I should go ahead and open a MIR bug to answer > several of those questions! (but maybe hold off on subscribing > ubuntu-mir for now). It looks like the discussions about the default applications stalled a bit. I thi

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-09 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 8:17 PM, Robert Ancell wrote: > I was expecting the right click menu to have a "Preview" entry (i.e. beside > the open with entries) and spacebar would be a shortcut. It seems you can > only know this feature exists if you've read the docs / been told. I asked the Nautilus

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-08 Thread Bryan Quigley
Is this substantially faster than just opening the files on other people's computers? For me it seems to take the same amount of time, which afaict defeats the main point (or am I wrong about the main point?) Making the thumbnails in Nautilus their biggest side seems more useful to me to find the

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-08 Thread Robert Ancell
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 12:13 PM Jeremy Bicha wrote: > On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Robert Ancell > wrote: > > The functionality of Sushi seems very good but the discoverability is > > terrible. Has this been raised with upstream at all? > > Not that I'm aware of, but how would you make someth

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-08 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Robert Ancell wrote: > The functionality of Sushi seems very good but the discoverability is > terrible. Has this been raised with upstream at all? Not that I'm aware of, but how would you make something like this more discoverable except install it by default and

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Hey there, Le 08/06/2017 à 22:31, Jeremy Bicha a écrit : > Sushi is a file previewer for nautilus. It can be activated by > pressing the spacebar when a file is selected. Sushi has been a part > of core GNOME since GNOME 3.2. It is described in the default user > help bundled with GNOME. [1] Than

Re: Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-08 Thread Robert Ancell
The functionality of Sushi seems very good but the discoverability is terrible. Has this been raised with upstream at all? On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 8:33 AM Jeremy Bicha wrote: > Now that gnome-shell is in the default Ubuntu 17.10 daily image, I > think we could maybe start talking about other defa

Default App: gnome-sushi

2017-06-08 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Now that gnome-shell is in the default Ubuntu 17.10 daily image, I think we could maybe start talking about other default apps. If we want new stuff in main, I think it's good to start the Main Inclusion process early. First, how about gnome-sushi? (Upstream's name is just 'sushi'). Sushi is a fi