>> Second Problem. Right button on the Open/Save Dialogs.
>> Right Button is very useful. The Open/Save dialogs should be able to
>> have almost the same functionalities that the nautilus has if we open
>> a "Local Folder" window.  Such as Open (Open with...), copy, paste.
>> Not just the "show hidden files" option.

> In the past when we've had this discussion, most of those functions were
> deemed irrelevant to the task at hand when you're opening or saving a
> file.

Ok.. maybe some functions are irrelevant... but why remove ALL of the
functions?
Does the "show hidden files" is the only relevant option?
In my opinion the show/hidden files should be a button (maybe next to the
path input) and things like open / save / execute / and others should be in
the right click menu. It Increases the agility.

For example.
If i have a document and i want to put some image i have opened the open
dialog and i have noticed that my image needs to be edited... must I go to
nautilus to open the file? The path is right over there in front of me! The
link is there! Why difficult my access to the file



2007/9/21, Calum Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 11:40 -0300, André Lelis Gonçalves wrote:
>
> > If the Gimp window is in front of the nautilus window, when i click on
> > the file that i want to open and try to drag to open it, the gimp
> > window losses focus, disappear and I can't drag and drop my file.
>
> These bugs seem to cover this one:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112308
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80984
>
> > Second Problem. Right button on the Open/Save Dialogs.
> > Right Button is very useful. The Open/Save dialogs should be able to
> > have almost the same functionalities that the nautilus has if we open
> > a "Local Folder" window.  Such as Open (Open with...), copy, paste.
> > Not just the "show hidden files" option.
>
> In the past when we've had this discussion, most of those functions were
> deemed irrelevant to the task at hand when you're opening or saving a
> file.
>
> > Third Problem: Yet Other from Open/Save Dialogs
> > Okay I thing this is a bug.
> > When i try to open a file with the open dialog and I have the complete
> > path of the file copied to the transfer area. I paste the  path at the
> > open dialog and, when i press enter (of course, to open the file) it
> > does nothing. I have to use the mouse to click the Ok button...
>
> This just sounds like a plain old bug-- please file it if nobody else
> has.
>
> > Fourth Problem: Shortcut keys.
> >
> > Ok the shortcut keys in linux is very cool. In nautilus it works well.
> > But.. When i click to drag a file... Why the shortcuts doesn't work
> > anymore???? If I want to drag a file to a parent folder... i have to
> > cut and paste it?? Why not drag and drop it.???
>
> I'm no X expert, but this is possibly
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344059
>
> Cheeri,
> Calum.
>
> --
> CALUM BENSON, Usability Engineer       Sun Microsystems Ireland
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]            GNOME Desktop Group
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>
> Any opinions are personal and not necessarily those of Sun Microsystems
>
>
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