Hi Cosimo, > > Yeah, of course; Nautilus 2.91.90 switched from using a 'Main Toolbar' > + 'Location Bar' UI layout to a single per-pane toolbar, in order to > match the gnome-design mockups for 3.0 [1]. > This kind of fixed layout does not allow us to have the same > flexibility on the number of toolbar items we can display, which have > been greatly reduced and now include only the pathbar, the back/forward > navigation controls, and a button to trigger the search bar. Hence > extensions are not allowed anymore to display additional toolbar items.
Ah, yes, the Gnome spirit... > > [ ... ] > Yes, I think extensions should target specific version of Nautilus: > - libnautilus-extension does not have any kind of API guarantee > - with this development cycle we require GTK+ 3.0, and consequently > GTK+ 2.x extensions are not supported anymore, so extensions should > at least make a distinction between supporting Nautilus 2.x or 3.x This make sense. > [1] http://afaikblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/nautilus-expanded.png > > Thanks, > > Cosimo Thanks for this detailed answer, Cosimo. Regards, Pierre -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list