features request
- From: Mazzoni Perseo <mazzoni perseo tiscalinet it>
- To: Nautilus List <nautilus-list gnome org>
- Subject: features request
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 17:53:20 +0200
Hello you all...
I will put in this mail some features i'd like to view in the next
nautilus...
- if i select 10 mp3 files (for example) and then right click and open
with totem then 10 totem will open and each totem will play 1 mp3 file.
I wish that with 10 mp3 nautilus will be able to open 1 totem and add to
his tracklist the 10 mp3 files. This is and example, the suggestion is
to make nautilus work with multiple files for one single istance of an
application
- In spatial nautilus when I first open a folder/window the size of the
window must be calculated in function of the number of icons that are
present in the folder, trying to mantain the window as rectangular as
possible but avoiding the scrool bar on the left and on the bottom.
To make this work properly, if I cut a file from a folder and paste in
another folder, the source folder must be automatically resized, and so
the destination folder. With an effect like MacOSX.
To avoid annoying some users, a window that has been resized manually
will disable "auto-resizing". If auto-resizing is turned off the size of
the window will be calculated only the first time the window is opened.
In this manner i hope to unclutted the desktop and to gain space on the
desktop.
It will be interesting to put a gconf key for this
- metacity issue: I open xmms and a folder. I then click without release
an mp3 file. After that nautilus (that was previously in the background
and xmms was over that) will overlap xmms, making drag'n'drop very
annoying. I think that if i select a file to drag'n'drop all windows
MUST stay where they are, without changing focus.
What do you think?
-pm
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