[Desktop-packages] [Bug 534477] Re: Closing "File Operations" into panel is redundant with minimizing

2018-04-02 Thread Ads20000
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Closing "File Operations" into panel is redundant with minimizing

Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
  Confirmed
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  nautilus 1:2.29.91-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu Lucid

  When moving or copying files that take a long time, a "File
  Operations" window opens. This window is both minimizable and
  closable. Closing it does not stop or cancel the operation; instead,
  it effectively minimizes the window into a status menu aka indicator
  (or, upstream, into a notification area item). While the window is
  open, the menu appears with a "Show copy dialogue" item, regardless of
  whether the progress window is currently focused or not.

  It is not sensible design to have two different destinations into
  which a window can be minimized. The usual argument here is that
  minimizing it into the standard window list takes up too much space;
  but if so, the answer shouldn't be to memorize a different way of
  minimizing it, it should be to find a way to make standard
  minimization take up less space. The extra width is not so onerous
  that we should delay fixing the inconsistency until after that
  happens.

  As I wrote in
  , "You do
  not need a custom status menu if: ... You just want the program to
  take up a small space in the panel when minimized." It would be
  misleading to ship Ubuntu 10.04 with a new design that we think other
  developers shouldn't imitate.

  I suggest that:
  * the "File Operations" window be made minimizable but not closable
  * Nautilus's libappindicator status menu be removed completely.

  Making this change would invalidate bug 507486.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 534477] Re: Closing File Operations into panel is redundant with minimizing

2013-05-27 Thread Chris Wilson
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: papercuts-nautilus = papercuts-s-nautilus

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Title:
  Closing File Operations into panel is redundant with minimizing

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  nautilus 1:2.29.91-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu Lucid

  When moving or copying files that take a long time, a File
  Operations window opens. This window is both minimizable and
  closable. Closing it does not stop or cancel the operation; instead,
  it effectively minimizes the window into a status menu aka indicator
  (or, upstream, into a notification area item). While the window is
  open, the menu appears with a Show copy dialogue item, regardless of
  whether the progress window is currently focused or not.

  It is not sensible design to have two different destinations into
  which a window can be minimized. The usual argument here is that
  minimizing it into the standard window list takes up too much space;
  but if so, the answer shouldn't be to memorize a different way of
  minimizing it, it should be to find a way to make standard
  minimization take up less space. The extra width is not so onerous
  that we should delay fixing the inconsistency until after that
  happens.

  As I wrote in
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CustomStatusMenuDesignGuidelines, You do
  not need a custom status menu if: ... You just want the program to
  take up a small space in the panel when minimized. It would be
  misleading to ship Ubuntu 10.04 with a new design that we think other
  developers shouldn't imitate.

  I suggest that:
  * the File Operations window be made minimizable but not closable
  * Nautilus's libappindicator status menu be removed completely.

  Making this change would invalidate bug 507486.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 534477] Re: Closing File Operations into panel is redundant with minimizing

2012-11-28 Thread Chris Wilson
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: None = papercuts-nautilus

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Title:
  Closing File Operations into panel is redundant with minimizing

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  nautilus 1:2.29.91-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu Lucid

  When moving or copying files that take a long time, a File
  Operations window opens. This window is both minimizable and
  closable. Closing it does not stop or cancel the operation; instead,
  it effectively minimizes the window into a status menu aka indicator
  (or, upstream, into a notification area item). While the window is
  open, the menu appears with a Show copy dialogue item, regardless of
  whether the progress window is currently focused or not.

  It is not sensible design to have two different destinations into
  which a window can be minimized. The usual argument here is that
  minimizing it into the standard window list takes up too much space;
  but if so, the answer shouldn't be to memorize a different way of
  minimizing it, it should be to find a way to make standard
  minimization take up less space. The extra width is not so onerous
  that we should delay fixing the inconsistency until after that
  happens.

  As I wrote in
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CustomStatusMenuDesignGuidelines, You do
  not need a custom status menu if: ... You just want the program to
  take up a small space in the panel when minimized. It would be
  misleading to ship Ubuntu 10.04 with a new design that we think other
  developers shouldn't imitate.

  I suggest that:
  * the File Operations window be made minimizable but not closable
  * Nautilus's libappindicator status menu be removed completely.

  Making this change would invalidate bug 507486.

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