W liście z pią, 13-09-2002, godz. 00:43, Manuel Clos pisze: > Dave Bordoley wrote: > > It's not my decision, but imho using file roller is the wrong solution. > > To make archive handling in nautilus really useful users should be able > > to treat archives like special folders. Users should be able to perform > > any action they can on a regular folder upon an archive file. This would > > include drag and dropping of files into the archive icon like you can > > with folders, viewing archives as lists/icons etc, creating new archives > > from the context menu (a new documents menu would be really cool). > > File roller can drag and drop files to/from an archive. Thats not the point. Having vfs archive modules means that you can use all nautilus features on archives without any changes to nautilus code. Consistency is good. > > > A file-roller view may be a good short term fix, but the real goal > > should be imho seemless integration of archives into the file manager. > > With file roller you don't get only the tar.bz2 thing, but zip, rar, ... > > This will calm down people. If you create vfs methods for all those formats, you can use simple gnome-vfs api in all applications. For example future file selection dialog would have ability to open files directly from archives. And File-Roller could also use those methods to open and manipulate archives. This is the point of using vfs for archives handling. Code for archive handling in one place: vfs. -- | Rafal "Hajdi" Hajdacki | -----| hajdi (at) pf (dot) pl |----- | hajdi.host.sk | ------------------------------------------------------------ Sprzedawaj - kupuj - licytuj. Szybko - z zyskiem - w jednym miejscu. Pasaż + Aukcje + B2B=Platforma Handlowa PF.
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