severity 422563 normal
merge 422563 423660
forwarded 422563 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410361
thanks

Le mardi 08 mai 2007 à 15:59 -0400, José Alburquerque a écrit :
> I've included a window shot of my home folder so you can see.  All
> I've 
> done is click on the folder to open it and when it opens this is how
> the 
> window looks.  I have to "resize" the file name field and then I can
> see 
> the entire names.

Le dimanche 13 mai 2007 à 20:25 +0200, Matthias Bläsing a écrit :
> I switched to list mode as default view in nautilus, as more info is
> provided there. Now whenever I open a folder, all columns are big
> enough/to big to hold their info - just the name column is so small,
> that I don't get a clue which name might me displayed.
> 
> When I resize the column I would have expected nautilus to save the
> column size, but it's always discared, which would be ok, if the
> original sizing would be sensible...

This behavior was changed between 2.16 and 2.18 because formerly,
nautilus would set the column width to that of the longest filename,
which was very unfriendly towards too long filenames. In 2.18, the
window is always opened without a horizontal scrollbar and the filenames
are cut. This means, you only have to resize your window (or remove
columns you don't use) to get the width you want.

The remaining problem is that, while the window size is remembered, the
columns widths are not. Which is not nice for those like you who like to
have a horizontal scrollbar in the list view.

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