Re: [Fwd: Nautilus]

2005-12-22 Thread Tomasz Janowitz
Shaun McCance wrote: All right, I'll bite. There is nothing to bite, really :) . I'm an audiophile and a music addict. I buy tons of music nobody's even heard of. I record concerts. My ~/Music folder has roughly 8000 oggs and flacs, totalling about 120 GB. I never used Mac or Amiga

Re: [Fwd: Nautilus]

2005-12-22 Thread Tomasz Janowitz
Bruce-Robert Pocock wrote: So, this gets to the heart of the question. In spatial mode this situation can only occur if the user commonly uses lots of directories, or deeply nested ones. Is this the most common scenario for our target user? Designing a behaviour of file manager assuming that

Re: Another way to solve the Spatial vs. Navigational debate

2005-12-21 Thread Tomasz Janowitz
Elijah Newren wrote: On 12/21/05, Jan de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 15:27 -0700, Elijah Newren wrote: On 12/21/05, Luca Ferretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: See the attachment :-) Sweet, let's also have them pick the amount of edge resistance, focus policy, raising

Re: [Fwd: Nautilus]

2005-12-21 Thread Tomasz Janowitz
Ian Davey wrote: Tomasz Janowitz wrote: 1) Opening folder = opening window - it's not only unintuitive, but also clutters pulpit. You may not like it, but it's hardly unintuitive. 2) There is no way of going to parent folder with closing current one with mouse (and going file menu

Re: minimum panel width and autohide butons

2005-12-07 Thread Tomasz Janowitz
sean d wrote: I would like to add an option to the properties of gnome panel to remove the buttons on either side of the panel completely. When they are not used for autohide they are essentially wasting space correct? I also would like to decrease the minimum panel width to whatever the