Selon Alexandre Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: [snip]
> > > > 1. Copy Manager : > > ----------------- > > > [ snipped the idea number 1 full text] > > I won't comment on this one since my use cases never deal with copying > files. I hardly copy them... Well, in that case, a "copy manager" won't disturb you :) Any thought on the idea ? > > 2. Location bar : > > ----------------- [snip] > I don't know if you're aware of the Ctrl+l key shortcut, it displays a > go-to dialog where you can type locations there. Combined with the > buton bar it is a very powerful file management interface. Sure I know it, but I think the "vista bar" would be much more easy-to-use. Now you have either to learn a shortcut, type it and then type the path (the VERY good thing is the auto-completition thing). My idea is to have something similar to the Ctrl+L shortcut in the location bar where words would be clickable :) Features like relative pathes and ~ are already supported which is very very useful. Selon David Keogh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 2/5/07, Evgeni Golov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 16:51:31 +0100 François K. wrote: > > > > > And you can click on "home","user","projects" and "thunar". Clicking > > > on it will drop you in the directory, just like the "button system". > > > > Did you actually try it? Looks like it is already there: > > http://files.die-welt.net/bilders/thunar.png > > I can click all those buttons there ;-) > > You can change the behavior under View -> Location Selector -> Pathbar > > Style. > > > > Regards > > Evgeni > > > I think you misunderstood what he was describing. The location bar in Vista > basically acts like both of Thunar's location selecters at once. If you > click on one of the labels, it acts as a button; or if you click in empty > space it acts as a field. Here's a screenshot that kind of demonstrates it: > http://www.dx21.com/HOME/ARTICLES/P2P/WinV_IMAGES/Exp_AddressBar.PNG > > I personally think that this behaviour is kind of cool, but would be > satisfied if Thunar copied Nautilus's behaviour. Nautilus replaces the > buttons with a field when you press ctrl + l and then shows the button again > when you return. > > David > Thanks, you understand what I'm saying. Thanks for the screenshot also. Moreover, I think we could make it better than Nautilus with a feature like that :) Selon Cory Christison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > http://www.dx21.com/HOME/ARTICLES/P2P/WinV_IMAGES/Exp_AddressBar.PNG > I don't know about you... but the icon they have next to the path looks > like it is giving me the finger. > > - Cory Christison > lol, not false ;) Well, Im done for today, hope there will be some more answers about those 2 features tomorrow. - Fr. _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
