Re: GMC feedback / comments



On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 08:04:00AM -0800, Fox, Kevin M wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Are you sure? Also with Windows 95? I'm pretty sure that today at work
> > I moved some documents from a folder onto the desktop and that these
> > were no shortcuts, the documents were really removed from the folder.
> > 
> 	[Fox, Kevin M]  I here by request we never call a directory a
> folder. :)

Hehe. I did it on purpose.

> 
> > > 
> > > It is good to be able to choose from different actions but the
> > > default action should definitely be a link because it is much safer
> > > for the data.
> > > 
> > > Apart from that if one wants to create executables on the desktop gmc
> > > will complain because they are owned by root and naturally the user
> > > doesn't have permission to delete them (which is essentially what a
> > > move would result in).
> > 
> > True. In this case linking is more natural. And inconsistent dragging
> > behaviour depending on the type of file is probably not what we want.
> > So maybe I should agree with you.
> > 
> 	[Fox, Kevin M]  Most of the time I copy from place to place. I think
> the default would best be copy. And then be able to set the default.
> 

Why would you copy a document to the desktop? If the reason is that you need
it there to work on it for a while, then later when you no longer need it on
your desktop you'd have to delete your old copy, and move (again, not copy)
the modified document back to its old place.
Having multiple copies of the same file makes it very hard to keep it up
to date. I'm starting to believe now that linking would be the most useful
solution (except for removable media).

Now a somewhat different question. Should root icons be 'sticky' by default
across different workspaces? (I just checked, in icewm you can make them
unsticky.)

Ronald



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