Re: [Nautilus-list] Suggestion.
- From: "David Tabachnikov (NetHunter)" <captain isdn net il>
- To: Tony L <someone sonic net>
- Cc: nautilus-list lists eazel com
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Suggestion.
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 00:43:41 +0300
OK, I'm no Nautilus guru, just interesed in the future of GNOME2, but
here are my 2c:
Tony L wrote:
>
> I'm attaching a program that I was working on for MacOS 8.6/9.0.
> It's a file manager much like the NeXT browser.
> It's based on parts of Greg's Browser, Simple Browser and the MacOS X
> Finder.
> I don't have a working copy since it is still in heavy development.
> But the picture is of what I want it to be idealy.
> I think that UNIX really really really needs a NeXT browser type of thing.
> I also know it is not that hard to do especially on UNIX systems.
> I like the idea of having many directories/folders in one window, it's much
> more effecient and saves the proc and mem a lot of work.
Yeah, I agree, but as far as I know, Nautilus is built with something
called "Views", so anybody can write soemthing like a "plug-in" that
configures the way it looks. (Gurus - correct me).
> Also. I don't know how far you are with Favourites/Bookmarks but they are
> definantly a must. As well as the History/Go menu/option.
>
Yeah, MSIE for Windows (never saw the Mac version, saw the Win version
at a friend), got a very cool history thing, but from what I saw from
the screenshots (nautilus.eazel.com/) Nautilus got a very similiar
history system.
> On a more technical note; I know that GTK has a tab widget that would be a
> lot better than the gray tabs you have right now. I don't know if you have
> seen Internet Exporer 5.0 for MacOS but it has one of the best tab systems
> ever. If you don't like that one please, I beg of you check out Evolution in
> CVS. It has a very awesome way of organizing stuff. The code is open source
> so you can take use what you need.
>
> I was also wondering if you were going to use GTKHTML to make a light-weight
> web browser part of the Nautilus. That would be very useful.
>
Yeah, this is implemented as a view as well.
> One more question... Will you be using XML at all for anything?
Yeah, everything is using GConf (afaik), and GConf (check
developer.gnome.org, the previous feature I think), uses plugable
"back-ends" for creating something like the Windows registry, but by far
more powerfull and stuff, and the only back-end available so far is an
XML one.
So all of the configuration and (not sure) meta-data will be saved in
XML.
>
> Thanks,
> Tony
>
> . . .
> Tony lopes
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> Someone sonic net
> http://www.sonic.net/~someone
> . . .
> I stood there attention to the west.
> Her eyes were green.
> The sky was blue
> She turned to me
> She says "I can't see?"
> I says "See what?"
> "I can't see the sun" she says.
> So I turned to the left,
> And took one step to the south.
> Now that's something I'll regret.
> . . .
>
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> FileManager.gif Type: GIF Image (image/gif)
> Encoding: base64
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Best regads,
David Tabachnikov (NetHunter)
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