RE: shift=and-close-the-current-folder?
- From: Murray Cumming Comneon com
- To: nautilus-list gnome org, hp redhat com
- Subject: RE: shift=and-close-the-current-folder?
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:48:42 +0100
Havoc, is there any chance of Metacity surrendering Alt-Shift-Arrow (see 6.
below) to nautilus so we can have Mac-like keyboard navigation in Spatial
Nautilus?
Alt-Ctrl-Arrow (See 4. below) is also an option, I think, but Calum [2]
thinks that it would be confusing because Ctrl is used for accessibility
focus navigation (see 2 below).
I know that window manager afficionados like these things a lot, but I do
think that file management is a far more common operation than workspace
switching for the majority of users.
I suppose we could use Alt-WindowsKey (= Alt-Super in most cases) but I
don't like relying heavily on such a bizarre key.
> Murray Cumming wrote:
> It would be superb if we had Nautilus keyboard navigation
> that's as usable as that in Mac Classic. That needs a
> keyboard modifier for "and close the current one" that works
> for both keyboard and mouse-click navigation. This is even
> more important now that Nautilus is spatial. Here's my latest
> attempt at a plan:
>
> *** Keyboard navigation:
>
> Here's my summary of what happens in GNOME 2.4 [1], in both
> the list and tree views, when you try to use modifier keys
> with the up/down arrow keys in nautilus:
>
> Modifier(s) Up Arrow Down Arrow
>
> 0. None Move Selection up Move Selection down
> 1. Alt Open parent Open selected
> (Sometimes Alt-Down stops working)
>
> 2. Ctrl Move focus up Move focus down
> (Focus is an accessibility thing)
> 3. Shift Selection up Selection down
> (Selects more than one item.
> Only works in ListView.)
> 4. Alt-Ctrl Choose workspace Choose workspace
> (Shows your metacity workspaces in a small
> window in
> the middle of the screen and allows you to
> choose one,
> even if you have only a horizontal arrangement of
> workspaces)
> 5. Shift-Ctrl Same as 2.
> (I think GTK+ is just ignoring the Shift,
> so this is
> still available to us.)
> 6. Alt-Shift Switch workspace Switch workspace
> (Like 4, but without showing the choice window)
For 6. Peter Harvey pointed out that
"
Metacity actually uses that combination to take the currently active window
to a different workspace
"
> Personally, I think the problem is solved if we remove the
> Metacity Alt-Shift key-combination. Then we would have
> Alt-Down to open the folder
> Alt-Shift-Down to open the folder and close the current one.
> Alt-Up to open the parent folder Alt-Shift-Up to open the
> parent folder and close the current one.
>
> People could still then use Alt-Ctrl to switch between
> workspaces, with the nifty little workspace choice window. I
> think it's greedy for metacity to take 2 key combinations for
> what is basically the same feature. And they'll still have
> Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab which do much the same thing.
So, this last paragraph is false, but I still don't think they are losing so
much. They can still use the window manager menu to "Move to Workspace X".
> *** Mouse-click Navigation:
>
> It would be nice to use the same modifier as for window
> navigation, to mean "and close the current folder". So I
> suggest Shift-Double-Click = "open the folder and close the
> current one".
>
> *** So, are
> there any objections to this plan:
> 1.
> Persuade Havoc to remove the metacity Alt-Shift-Arrows
> feature. 2. Implement Shift-Double-Click to open-and-close-current.
>
> [1] Red Hat 9.
>
> --
> Murray Cumming
> murrayc usa net
> www.murrayc.com
[2] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2002-May/msg00003.html
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