Re: [Usability] "File views"
- From: Krzysztof Foltman <kfoltman onet pl>
- To: "Andrew W. Nosenko" <awn bcs zp ua>
- Cc: usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability] "File views"
- Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 00:10:32 +0200
Andrew W. Nosenko wrote:
Therefore: Leave system directories in place. Without any "turn
on"/"turn off" -- these directories exists? Yes. Therefore should be
showed. The dot.
Not very convincing to me. Not everything that exists needs to be showed:
- "." directory doesn't add much functionality, and it's another dir to
skip when navigating via keyboard (more keystrokes for little gain, bad
thing IMHO)
- ".." directory sometimes adds much to usability (see: Norton Commander
clones), the name may be cryptic but that may be explained with a proper
icon, or replacing ".." with some different text like "[ parent
directory ]"
- system directories (/usr and so on) - too useful to be skipped IMHO,
if not for other things then for tech support
- switchable user/system files view might be an answer, but may be an
overkill (what if user directories are scattered around the directory
tree ? what about /tmp ?)
- .hidden directories - they're usually useless for most purposes (and
get in the way making other, more important, directories harder to
access = anti-usability), but sometimes they contain editable preference
files etc - it might be nice if there was a _button_ (or _directly_
accessible menu option) for showing/hiding them in the file
dialog/manager etc - if the option is too well hidden, the user might be
unaware of the fact she looks at the filtered version of the directory
listing
Krzysztof
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