Re: [Usability] Graphical CLI (was: Re: Efficient navigation in nautilus)



On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 10:54 +0200, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 01:02:23AM +0200, Christian Schneider wrote:
> 
> > We really need to find a way to end this old debate about command line 
> > vs graphical interfaces. As an admin I would like to be able to use both 
> > and switch between them very easily.
> 
> I've been thinking about the pros and cons of cli and gui for 
> file management and how to combine them before.
> 
> There could be a ls with graphical output just like Nautilus list and 
> icon views. Clicking a folder would append a new prompt changed to that 
> folder. Clicking a file would just open it.
> Selecting items would create a new prompt with a symbol representing 
> the selected items. Commands entered would appear before the symbol ...
> 
> Items in ls outputs that are no longer available would be grayed out. 
> But for still up to date items drag and drop between ls outputs could 
> be allowed (no full updates of outputs for keeping the log character).

i would really like to have somekind of graphical CLI too...

reason:

if you don't want to see the content of the files (this means pictures),
NOTHING beats the norton commander style file management .

yes, maybe nautilus is easier for the newbies, but when you want to move
around a LOT of files, then midnight-commander is much more powerful..

that much about moving/organizing files..
.
and about opening files?

what can be faster than starting to type the name of the folder,
pressing tab, completing the name and so on... i haven't found anything
faster yet.

that's why imho it's always a good idea to explore different methods
(like this graphical CLI).

gabor






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