søn, 08 01 2006 kl. 23:01 +0100, skrev Benedikt Meurer: > Ok, ditched the ACL aware permissions editor for now (Thunar 1.0 won't > include ACL support either), and replaced it with a simplified, Aqua > Finder-like one, which supports recursive permissions (based on a > suggestion found in the Ubuntu wishlist for Nautilus). > > http://www.foo-projects.org/~benny/tmp/thunar-permissions-chooser-20060108.png
That's certainly more simple. The "Allow this file to _run as a program" check box, does it set the Execute permission only for the owner? Also, I don't see any UI for setting recursive permissions. Do you mean that it do recursive permissions by default, when setting permissions for directories? If yes, are you sure that is wise? Also, maybe the Advanced button/dialog should still be used, for setting GID, UID and sticky, and possible for setting execute for directories and group and others. If implemented in the right way, it may minimize the amount of complaints from advanced users, while still being simple for not so advanced users. > HTH, > Benedikt Stefan _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
