On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Jürg Billeter <j...@bitron.ch> wrote:
Hi Adam, 

On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 15:05 -0004, Adam Dingle wrote: 
> 2. As an experiment, I've turned off compact view on all my machines 
> for the last couple of weeks; I've been using the list view by default 
> instead. I've done this since I want to see whether I can get used to 
> list view as a replacement for compact view. Unfortunately so far I 
> still miss the compact view every day. Most directories I visit have 
> more than one screenful of files (in the list view) and I'm finding 
> the extra scrolling to be a significant burden. I'll continue the 

It may be useful to describe the reason(s) for visiting these somewhat 
large directories. Are you looking for a particular file where you know 
the full name already? I'd use type-ahead in that case. Or are you 
looking for a file whose name you don't know or recall and due to this 
you have to visually scan the whole directory? 

There may be many other use cases, of course. In my experience it helps 
to talk about one or multiple very specific case(s). Maybe also describe 
the file types in that directory, e.g., source code, documents, or 
images. 

Jürg,

I'm happy to give an example.  I just downloaded the tarball for the Vala 
0.17.3 release that just came out, and I wanted to extract it and look at it.  
I did this, using Nautilus's list view:

1. Open a Nautilus window on my home directory, which has 41 folders and files.
2. Scroll down.
3. Double click the "src" directory (where I saved the tarball from my 
browser), which has 60 folders and files (I store all source downloads here).
4. Scroll down.
5. Right click the tarball (vala-0.17.3.tar.xz) and choose Extract Here.
6. Scroll up.
7. Double click the vala-0.17.3 directory to enter it.  This directory has 30 
subdirectories and files.
8. Scroll down.
9. Double click the NEWS file to read what's new.

In list view, about 23 items fit comfortably vertically in a window on my 
laptop, which is why I needed to scroll in all of the above cases.  The 
scrolling slows me down: it effectively doubles the number of steps needed to 
perform the tasks above.  In compact view I can see about 3 times as many 
items, and so in that view I wouldn't have needed to scroll at all here.  I 
suppose I could have typed the beginning of the filename I wanted in each case, 
but that requires more thought and effort - I'd rather just point at something 
I can see and click it.  In this example, typing the name of the source tarball 
would be especially awkward - I'd need to type 11 characters ("vala-0.17.3") to 
jump to the tarball (whose full name is "vala-0.17.3.tar.xz"), since I had 
subdirectories in the same directory whose names begin with the same initial 10 
characters (e.g. "vala-0.17.2").

This example may seem mundane, but that's sort of the point - I do file 
browsing like this all the time.  On the aesthetic front, I also find it 
distracting to see all the extra information displayed in list view - most of 
the time I just don't care how large files are or when they were last modified. 
 I just want to navigate to where I want to go.

adam
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