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Re: [gcmd-dev] Feature request


From: laurent
Subject: Re: [gcmd-dev] Feature request
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 23:13:51 +0000

Le vendredi 19 novembre 2010 à 23:29 +0100, Piotr Eljasiak a écrit :
> > I am looking into writing a topic for the new features for the help.
> 
> 
> 
> > There is some missing functionality in the tab opening/behaviour.
> 
> > When right clicking a folder there is no option to open in a new tab;
> > either in current or other pane.
> 
> This is a good idea - I'll add an option for a new tab to the context
> menu.
> 
> > Is it possible to add a Shift double click feature as well that would
> > open the folder in a new tab?
> 
> Why SHIFT + double click? This method works neither in Nautilus nor
> Firefox... IMO the consistency with common paradigms is very important.
> gcmd uses CTRL+click or mid-click for opening new tab wherever possible
> (dir indicator, drive buttons, history or bookmarks). Additionally
> mid-click closes the tab (when clicked on it) or open new tab (when
> clicked in empty space behind the tabs).
> 
> It'd be ideally to open dir in a new tab using CTRL+click or mid-click,
> but unfortunately the first one is reserved for selection and the latter
> - for 'cd ..'
double click opens the folder this is why I suggested using a modifier
to open in new tab it was a suggestion not sure if it is usefull
> 
> > The open in new tab feature behaviour is odd:
> > if you select a folder and press Ctrl+T (or use the menu) it should open
> > the selected folder in a new tab currently it opens the current
> > directory.
> 
> This is by design for keeping consistency with Nautilus. CTRL+T duplicates 
> the current location (not selected dir) in a new tab.
> 
> The requested functionality is accessible via CTRL+UP (new tab in the
> current pane) or CTRL+SHIFT+UP (new tab in the inactive pane)
> 
I'll add this in the help ;) 
> 
> Hope it'll help,
> 
> Piotr
> 
> 
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