On 12/7/05, Frederic Ruaudel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm maintaining a Nautilus extension, named Nautilus-actions, which > allow to add arbitrary programs to launch through the Nautilus popup > menu of selected files.[1]
And thank you, nautilus-actions is really useful :-) > Feel free to go and visit the presentation page [2] to see the > screenshots and some more detailed informations about it. I think proposal #2 would be best suited. Mostly because proposal #1 splits the required information to two tab panes. Lets assign priorities, according to my understanding -- please correct me if I'm wrong: 1. Nautilus Menu Item 1. Action 2. Appearance Conditions 3. Schemes The items with priority 1 are things that you are required to fill in to make the action work at all. Priority 2 are things that you probably want to change, and priority 3 are things that you typically would not change. I think currently proposal #2 is the best one, but you might consider making a 3rd proposal where you put the priority 1 items on one tab and the other items on seperate tabs? The only thing I don't like about proposal #2 is that it makes the "Edit Schemes..." button appear as a child of the "Appearance Conditions" header. Maybe it would make sense to use collapsable headers? -- Vidar Braut Haarr "Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN." _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
