2010/7/1 Allan Day <allanp...@gmail.com>: > Can you explain why you require the tree view and why the proposed > enhancements are not sufficient? Citing specific use cases would be > really helpful. I'd also be interested to hear whether you use tree view > all the time, or just in specific situations (and if so, what they are). >
I use it all the time, but it's worth to note that I also use the Places menu in the top bar all the time, which for me is the perfect combination. At work, I navigate source trees up and down and copy/move files, etc so tree view is almost indispensable - I have a hard time seeing how even the best navigation bar could replace that overview and working in a few places at the same time. I liked the navigation bar in Vista for it's quick navigation, but even that doesn't give, well, a tree overview of what you're doing. At home, I use the tree view often as well to sort documents, pictures, media or what have you. If I had to choose, I'd choose tree over places, as they look today, and no suggestion so far seems to be able to replace that. Actually, I never or rarely use Places in Nautilus, because it's so readily available in the menu instead. My use case for most things I do summed up is: I choose from places (the menu) when I start a new task, then continue with the specific task in tree view, and that works really well. / K -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list