On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 14:18:13 +0100, Harold Aling h.aling@home.nl wrote:
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 11:54:24 +0100, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
Secondly I'd like to request a change : it would be nice to be able to enter a path to a directory/file by hand using the adress bar. In fact I first thought it was possible until I tried :-)
Tried it and it works as expected. A few suggestions though:
- Enable alt+backspace to delete from cursor to a slash (or backslash
on windows?)
/path/folder/dir/etc%cursor% [alt+backspace] /path/folder/dir/%cursor% [alt+backspace] [alt+backspace] /path/%cursor%
Ctrl-Backspace works and seems to be the default(GtkTextView and GtkEntry) and is consistent with the editor widget. I don't see any need for Alt-Backspace.
- Suggest as you type (like in the editor)
I just added a basic autocompletion. It works only for the current directory, it won't read into sub or top level directories.
I have mailed this list for a feature request too some time ago: "rightclick->open in file browser". So you can rename, move, delete,
copy,
etc your files...
This doesn't seem to work on my system. Geany and the terminal I started it from don't report anything... (Xfce/Thunar)
Sorry, I forgot to add some error reporting code. Added in r2087. Remember to change the default application(nautilus) in the plugin configuration dialog.
I also noticed that the action always uses the selected item, instead of the one I right-clicked on.
Yes.
Suggestion:
- Enable right click->select item from list and perform action on the
newly selected item.
Why isn't a simple left-click on an item sufficient? You want to right-click and then click on a menu item "select item" instead of just left-clicking on an item?
Speaking of right clicking: It would also be useful to be able to focus other widgets (VTE for example) with a right click. Pasting something with R-Click->Paste doesn't focus the VTE, so you'll have to left-click it before you can execute the command you've just pasted...
Use the auto-focus option, can be found in the preferences dialog on the main page.
Regards, Enrico