Re: $HOME as desktop
- From: Darryl Rees <rees netnam vn>
- To: nautilus-list gnome org
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: $HOME as desktop
- Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 17:07:20 +0700
Owen Taylor wrote:
Perhaps using $HOME is logically right, but practically
speaking I can't see how it is even a possibility at
all. We need to use ~/Desktop, and we need to spend our
ingenuity in making that seem as consistent and robust
as possible.
Regards,
Owen
OK, following that train of thought for the moment...
If we use ~/Desktop there are lots of other issues that need to be
decided on between Gnome/KDE/Others to get a consistent desktop. Maybe
some/all of these have been discussed or resolved, I don't know.
- Does "My Documents", "My Pictures", etc belong in $HOME or ~/Desktop?
- Do file selectors include a Home as well as a Desktop selector?
- Do file selectors default to home or desktop?
- Does the file manager default to home or desktop?
- Should there be a Home icon on the desktop?
- Will Desktop be presented as the root of the Virtual filesystem as it
is on windows? Windows has a Desktop which is considered a users' home
directory. It is presented as the root object, "My Computer", "My
Network Neighbourhood" etc are considered children of Desktop. There is
other magic as well, eg. in Win9x to link "My Documents" in c:\ to the
Desktop\My Documents.
If going for ~/Desktop, I would assume that $HOME will become pretty
much deprecated and invisible.
ie. ~/Desktop, No, desktop, desktop, no, no idea.
Regards,
Long.
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