Benedikt Meurer wrote: >Javier Aravena wrote: > > >>look at this longhorn screenshot, it's a sweet idea to change to folder >>from certain position (sunno if longhorn are nested, please, if you >>implement this don't make menus nested), I guess the arrow isn't needed, >>just press the button for a certain amount of time (if you relase the >>mouse button over the folder button it should take you to that >>floder, If you keep the button pressed (maybe the amount of time should >>be calculated form the clicking spped in xfce settings) >>http://www.winsupersite.com/images/reviews...vista_b1_27.jpg >><http://www.winsupersite.com/images/reviews/winvista_b1_27.jpg> >> >> > >"Sorry, the page you're trying to reach is temporarily unavailable or >the page may no longer exist." > >Maybe you can upload a copy of the pic somewhere? > >Benedikt >_______________________________________________ >Thunar-dev mailing list >[email protected] >http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev > > > > Here's a working link: http://www.meversusthem.com/vista/index.php?image=6c80033a7d3fa1c3fec0d7a87d0aeba8
I like Javier's idea as well. The arrows detract from the simplicity of the path, yet the feature could be useful. A click delay could work, yet might not be intuitive or speedily used. What is the current right-click action for path icons in the location bar? (There doesn't seem to be one for my version of the gtk chooser.) Left-click takes you to that folder, right-click could bring up the sub-dir list for that folder. Would be intuitive and useful. I've been following this list for a few months, the work you're doing is great. Thanks! _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
