Re: [Usability]gnome-file-dialog UI update



Mathew Johnston wrote:

opening a file in gedit, why does it show me files that it doesn't know how to open? When would i want to open a gif file with gedit?

Because there is no requirement for a file name to have an extention,
let alone a meaningful extention; similarily, magic numbers can not be
reliably used. Current methods of mime detection are not reliable.
Besides, why shouldn't someone be able to open a gif in gedit?

If gedit can do something meaningful with a gif, then i wouldn't object to it. But, the way it is now, opening a gif is not allowed at all by gedit. (gedit will not open the file at all) If there were a way to determine mime type, then showing all files seems like that would make the process of choosing a file more difficult than it needs to be. By shorting the list of files to those which can be used in a meaningful way, it would make it faster to select files because there would be less files to choose from. But, i do see your point about file extensions. In a way it is unfortunate that mime type detection is not reliable enough.


An option saying, "show only files with mime types that I know how to
open" would be fine, as long as it also displayed files of indeterminite
type. There should always be a method of listing ALL files, however.

Mat.

If there is an option of showing all files or only some files, then what would be the default? I would suggest that showing relevent and unknown file types would be better than showing all of them, but i have a feeling you would lean the other way. :) It seems to me that the ability to shorten the number of files shown outweighs its disadvantages. But, that is pure speculation on my part.
john








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