Re: [PATCH] Hide clean up by name



Calum Benson wrote:
On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 17:22 +0200, Alexander Larsson wrote:


Its typically considered bad ui when the menu for a specific context
contains different items depending on some state. The normal thing to do
then is to use insensitive menu items. I'm sure the HIG has something to
say on this.


A little, not as much as it could.  But you're right, basically a
context menu should contain the same menu items for objects of the same
type, whatever state the selected instance is in.  State-specific items
are then made sensitive or insensitive as appropriate.
Part of the fun in any UI design is determining what the user will
regard as objects of the same type, objects of different types, and
different states of the same object.  For example, if you have two icons
in a file manager, one representing an application and one a document,
does the user regard them as two icons (which should therefore behave
quite similarly), or as the application and the document they represent
(which should probably behave quite differently)...?

OK, if you define it like this you are completely right.

What strikes me that I (a pretty computer savvy person) wondered for a long time how to get it enabled. Probably this is also because file browsing in Manual Mode does not seem very useful to me. If you do that then I have the feeling that the only thing you will be doing with your computer is reorganizing files.

With this specific Clean Up by Name for me you are in such a different context when your are in one of the non-manual manual modes, that you really wonder how on earth this you can get this enabled.

I basically had the same with the "Use Default Background" (See one of my other posts). IMHO I think usability of nautilus can improve overhere. But then again I don't know how most people have been or are wondering the same about these two items. Maybe it's just me.


Jaap



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