> That's a really good point. So the "drop" submenu (or just the items if > we don't use submenus) will appear only when clicking on whitespace or > on a folder? That should be easy to do, right? I was thinking about this again, and while it is sound in theory it may make the Drop menu item too hard to find. Right now there is a "Paste Files" item when you click on a file and in the new implementation there would probably need to be both Pick up and Drop items in both the context menu for the folder and it's files. > Yes, I suppose you're right. When you pick things up, you're not really > "moving" them, per se. You're just "picking up" and then "droping". So > this is the current design? > > ... | > Pick Up | > ... | > Drop Here | > Drop Copies | > Drop Links | > ... | > Cancel Drag | > ... | > > Should we still come up with some other alturnative for "cancel drag"? I > think someone else suggested "Cancel Pick Up", but is that too many > characters? I don't think it's too long, It's a lot shorter than other things in the context menu atm. So I'd go with Cancel Pick Up. > Out of curiosity, do you know how an undo would work? Is it just > remembering the last few options, or are there some sort of file system > components also? Files in ext2 don't actually have to be moved around > internally, just relinked to new folders, right? But what about > cross-volume moving and copying? Do you know who's working on this? There is apparently some code in nautilus that never got fully implemented, and there is a bug about it in bugzilla. I assume that it would work the same way as it does in windows explorer. It's a really useful thing to have. Cross volume shouldn't be too much of a problem, just gotta check that the source volume is still avaliable and if not give a warning. = -- .--= [ MArk Finlay - sisob ] =--. [ Gnome User's Board : www.gnomesupport.org/forums ] [ Public Key: http://evolvedoo.sf.net/sisobatericomdotnet.asc ]
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