Le vendredi 10 avril 2009 à 18:49 +0200, David Prieto a écrit : > I have made three mockups proposing changes to improve nautilus' search > functionality: > > -Enter and leave search mode by clicking on the search button. First > press leaves the button pressed and enters search mode, second press > goes back to normal.
not a bad idea but maybe a toggle button would not fit the way special locations are treated (thing trash, burning folder, ...) > -Remove the "edit" button next to the search field, since it has no > actual role in search mode. > -Move the "refresh" button to the side of the search field, to save > space. > -Also, make saving more discoverable by including another button. > > http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_49lyUbkK9k8/SWC5-chI17I/AAAAAAAAAKQ/o2hvKVL13yk/s1600 > -h/Pantallazo.png what I like here is the integration in the path bar (even though I use spatial mode much more that navigation mode) > -Do not only search according to location and document type: offer as > many search options as gnome-search-tool. > > http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_49lyUbkK9k8/SWC5-34UA7I/AAAAAAAAAKY/JEMWDONksmQ/s1600 > -h/Pantallazo2.png > > -Make saved searches as similar to usual folders as possible, and show a > regular navigation bar when opening a saved search. > > http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_49lyUbkK9k8/SWC5_bV_mjI/AAAAAAAAAKg/msEhKrjogws/s1600 > -h/Pantallazo3.png > this would make sense but pushing the idea even further, maybe we just need a xesam backend for gvfs and use that in nautilus ? (I'm clearly not thinking about how much code needs to be done for such an idea here, just pushing ideas) -- Gilles Dartiguelongue <gilles.dartiguelon...@esiee.org> -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list