Re: [PMH] Re: [Nautilus-list] Idea for Nautilus and GMC.
- From: Alexander Skwar <ASkwar digitalprojects com>
- To: Zak McGregor <zak mighty co za>
- Cc: Christopher James Lahey <clahey ximian com>, miguel ximian com, tigert ximian com, corsepiu faw uni-ulm de, nautilus-list eazel com, mc gnome org, prion-me-harder ximian com
- Subject: Re: [PMH] Re: [Nautilus-list] Idea for Nautilus and GMC.
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 13:53:41 +0200
So sprach Zak McGregor am Thu, May 24, 2001 at 01:40:02PM +0200:
> Softlinks perhaps? Removing old softlinks for languages no longer used
Something just came up my mind - how often does the average user change the
language, anyway? Sure, some people are multilingual, but every person has
a mother tongue, or at least a language he's most comfortable/fluent with.
I doubt that a user might ever change the language.
The only time he might really change the language might be the very first
time he starts GNOME and when the distribution/admin had chosen a wrong
default.
Anyway, *I* would like to find my documents in '~/Dokumente', no matter how
it is displayed. If GNOME would've started up with a '~/Documents' folder,
I would like to be able to change my language, and then the contents of
~/Documents should be moved to ~/Dokumente, and ~/Documents should then be
removed, so that there aren't as many 'files' in my homedir.
Alexander Skwar
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