On 27 Jan 2012, at 14:54, Amos Brocco wrote: > Hello, > I tried your changes... but I'm not convinced that limiting the undo/redo > to just one action is good enough (at least for me): if I'm doing multiple > operations I might realize that more than just the last one was wrong (for > example, if I'm organizing my photos, moving them from separate folders > in a common folder... a one-level undo is not very forgiving if the user > doesn't realize his mistakes as soon as they happen.
I'm also a little surprised that the GNOME designers that Cosimo asked would have said the multi-level undo was overkill for a file manager -- Apple certainly thought it was important enough to add it to the file manager in OS X 10.7, where previous versions only had single level undo IIRC. (On the other hand, I suppose you could argue that if it took them 10 years to add it…) I couldn't tell you how often I've ever used it in 10.7, admittedly, but when it comes to having the same function behave differently in different applications, you want to be 100% sure it's the right thing to do, especially when it's a function that directly manipulates people's files. Cheeri, Calum. -- CALUM BENSON, Interaction Designer Oracle Corporation Ireland mailto:calum.ben...@oracle.com Solaris Desktop & Applications http://blogs.oracle.com/calum +353 1 803 3807 Any opinions are personal and not necessarily those of Oracle Corp. -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list