On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Thomas Martitz thomas.martitz@student.htw-berlin.de wrote:
Am 20.12.2011 05:07, schrieb Matthew Brush:
Hi,
Is anyone opposed to me committing the trivial patch attached here. The comment I think describes it well enough, and if you're using recent GTK+ 2.24.x you probably already know about it.
I didn't want to commit without asking since maybe some people will find this new "feature"[1][2] useful, I personally find it extremely annoying, but I wouldn't want to fix it at the expense of annoying others.
Cheers, Matthew Brush
I quite like that it starts in recently used. $HOME is never the right location to save for me, so I always need to click. And recently used is usually less clicks because the last folder in there.
You add in the comment that "recently used" is only one click away. However, the same can be said about $HOME.
Why is it so annoying to you? Do you often save in $HOME? "Recently Used" fixes an annoyance for me, and gnome page you linked describes it, that I save (accidentally) in $HOME.
Slightly related: How do you make the file chooser (when opening a file) hide filename entry by default? In gtk+3 there's a dconf setting for it, but I don't know for 2.x.
Best regards.
I agree with Thomas, home is never the right place to save, recent is at least some chance of being right.
I suggest that if you add this Matthew, you make controlled by an option. I don't care which you make default.
Cheers Lex
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