Spatial Nautilus
Noah Silva [Mailing list]
nsilva-list at aoi.atari-source.com
Tue Mar 30 21:25:40 UTC 2004
Hi,
I agree that the spatial mode is way too spartan, but that wasn't the main
idea. The idea was simply that each folder has certain properties, a
background, a position, etc. This was already somewhat true in the browse
mode, but is easier to see in "spatial mode". Mac OS 6-9 used this
scheme, as did OS/2. I don't think this means that the toolbar has to be
done away with though, it could simply have different items in it. In
particular, I would like the zoom and "view as..." widgets there. I
suppose people in hell want ice water too...
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Steve Bergman wrote:
> I've been using rawhide since a little before FC2-test1. And I must say
> that I am more than a bit taken aback by the new nautilus default mode.
>
> I'm a KDE fan from before their 1.0 release, and it took a long while
> for Gnome to win me over. But it did eventually, and what won me over
> was its adherence to the HIG, and the beautiful simplicity of Bluecurve
> Gnome. i.e. I'm not one of those people who bemoaned the replacement of
> sawfish with metacity, and I like the "less is more" philosophy of the
> current Gnome series. Gnome has done a lot of things right.
>
> So I can't help but feel that I am missing the boat when it comes to
> spatial mode nautilus. On the plus side, I can see that it certainly
> has a cleaner look. And that's it.
>
> On the minus side, it wants to open a window for every mouse click,
> navigation is cumbersome, finding what options you do have is a hunt and
> peck afair. I realize that if you know to "right click-> browse folder"
> or "nautilus -browser", you can get the old behavior back, but what I
> don't understand is why spatial is the default. How does spatial mode
> as the default benefit the new user? To me, this seems to be a case of
> cutting out too much of the interface.
>
> I realize that this may really be a question for another list, but as
> the Fedora project could decide to change the default, it seems an
> appropriate thing to ask in this forum. I almost feel that I should be
> posting this to bugzilla instead of here.
>
> What are the advantages of spatial that I am not seeing?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Bergman
>
>
> --
> fedora-test-list mailing list
> fedora-test-list at redhat.com
> To unsubscribe:
> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list
>
More information about the fedora-test-list
mailing list