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Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5.0.4-2bpo1
Severity: wishlist

When I want to open a file (Ctrl-O), I see a file chooser which is an
annoyance for me. I cannot find a way to quickly enter the location, e.g.
/opt/var/foo/bar, instead I have to go through a click-and-click-hell. ;-)

I found no way to get the old file chooser back. A funny thing about this is
bug #326032. Can't we have both versions?

BTW, same problem in firefox-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.5-0bpo1



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On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 02:30:48PM +0200, Olaf Zaplinski wrote:
> Package: thunderbird
> Version: 1.5.0.4-2bpo1
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> When I want to open a file (Ctrl-O), I see a file chooser which is an
> annoyance for me. I cannot find a way to quickly enter the location, e.g.
> /opt/var/foo/bar, instead I have to go through a click-and-click-hell. ;-)
> 
> I found no way to get the old file chooser back. A funny thing about this is
> bug #326032. Can't we have both versions?
> 

No we can't have it. Since gtk provides a filechooser, mozilla dropped
their own.

For instance, you can press Ctrl+L to get a location entry to type
your path into.

AFAIK, there is even some gtk setting so the location entry is always
available for gtk open file dialogs.

Closing this, as this cannot be improved from thunderbirds pov. I
already forwarded another wishlist bug to gtk+ package about
this. Dunno what happened to it though.


 - Alexander

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