Re: some comments on gmc
- From: "James M. Cape" <jcape jcinteractive com>
- To: George <jirka 5z com>
- CC: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: some comments on gmc
- Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 08:52:37 +0000
George wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 08, 1999 at 06:35:14AM -0700, Mark Galassi wrote:
> > James> As far as the user is concerned, there are his desktop
> > James> icons, and his file manager -- they are separate, even if
> > James> they really aren't -- which is why IMHO, it should be Exit,
> > James> not Close. To accomodate both users, Gmc should have a
> > James> preference "Use desktop icons", and if that preference
> > James> isn't selected, then Exit should actually exit the app
> > James> (i.e. end the process), and if it is, then it just closes
> > James> the window. Of course, you would need a close as well, if
> > James> more than one window is displayed -- and it would also have
> > James> to make sure that if there is only one normal window, and
> > James> the above preference is disabled, then it exits the app as
> > James> well.
> >
> > I like that idea.
>
> I don't think it's a good idea ... you want to close the window, not
> exit it
>
> actually why quit gmc ... although there could be a gui way to do it I
> guess
>
> George
No, if there is only one window, and desktop icons are disabled, then
close and exit should exit the app. If there is only one window, and
desktop icons are enabled, then close and exit should only close the one
window. If there are multiple windows, and desktop icons are disabled,
then close should close the current window, and exit should exit the
app. If there are multiple windows, and desktop icons are enabled, then
close should close the current window, and exit should close all the
windows (but leave Gmc running to keep the icons there).
Jim Cape
http://www.jcinteractive.com
"All animals are equal, some animals
are more equal than others."
-- George Orwell, Animal Farm
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