Le lundi 02 juillet 2012 à 09:38 +0100, Allan Day a écrit : > Adam Dingle <a...@yorba.org> wrote: > > I realized recently to my surprise and dismay that the compact view has been > > removed from Nautilus: > > Adam, if you wanted to discuss this change, you could have done so on > the bug or on the Nautilus mailing list, or by asking on > #gnome-design. I would have been happy to have given you some > background on why the decision was made.
Adam already answered to this point: "I'm well aware of nautilus-list, but chose to post here because I think there's a problem here beyond just Nautilus. In my opinion, useful features are vanishing from core GNOME apps without adequate notice to the community and opportunity for discussion by people who use those features regularly." > No one objects when you add a feature, yet features can ruin a design > if you keep adding them. Nautilus has been at saturation point for a > while; it's at the stage where it's actually very difficult to improve > it without taking something away. I don't use the compact view, but what worries me is, after several messages on this list, there is still no justification for this removal, except the one in the bug report: "There is really little difference between compact mode and icon mode with labels on the side. Well, except for that that horrible horizontal scrolling." That's a bit too short for an explanation (with the fact that the icon mode with labels on the side is also removed). While I agree removal are sometimes necessary, there is a good chance it will be seen as a regression by some users, which should be well explained. Emmanuel. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list