On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 17:04 +1300, Luke Symes wrote:
> One approach could be to add an "is_unmount_slot" property to
> NautilusNavigationWindowSlot, and then set to TRUE before doing an
> unmount.

I would probably set it on the window rather than the slot, so you don't
touch the window you start the unmount in at all. I don't think the user
expects that.

>  However, I tried coding this up and could do it for sidebar
> unmounts/ejects but not for slot context menu unmounts. This would
> mean if you unmounted from the Desktop icon, the same problem of slots
> closing appears. This is a problem because you can get this context
> menu in the mount folder itself, and clicking it will close that
> folder.
> Any thoughts?

I don't see why it would be hard to set a property on the window from
the context menu callback. Can you explain why that is a problem?

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