Holger Berndt wrote: > > Personally, I consider the following functionality to be essential in > order for split view to be useful in the first place: > - make other pane active > - copy selection to other pane > - move selection to other pane > - visit same location in other pane > > These should either have a keyboard shortcut, or it should be possible > to assign one. > > As discussed in other leafs of this thread, there should be no problem > with the latter three. > > If overruling Tab during split view by default is not an option, I can > see the following solutions: > > 1. create a gconf key, defaulting to false, to set the focus chain only > containing the two panes in split view mode > 2. leave the focus chain as it is, but create a menu item "switch to > other pane" > > Other ideas? Preferences? >
One idea could be to slighty change the the behaviour of the double-click in the mouse middle button while in split/dual view, in this case to open in the other panel the folder that was double-clicked. At the moment it creates a new tab, but that may not make any sense while in split/dual view. -- Nando -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Split-dual-pane-view-again-%28but-this-time-with-code%29-tp22099182p22350309.html Sent from the Gnome - Nautilus mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list