----- "Jorge Mariani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:

> I think best way is to develop a module to show in the shelf when a  
> new device is attached, and provide acces to it (something like the  
> gnome applet).

Im working on a module similar to this one, it add a menu to the e17
main menu with the hal devices and also have a list of devices on the 
desktop with some usefull informations (like size and free space).
I will release the module very soon :)

Dave

> 
> On Sep 7, 2008, at 2:42 PM, Leandro Santiago wrote:
> 
> > My idea here is to show a different way - but not innovative - to  
> > access
> > the main devices of the computer. This would require a good  
> > integration
> > with hal/dbus, but I believe that would be much more usable that
> the
> > current method.
> >
> > Currently on E17, when a new device is connected, it created a icon
> in
> > $HOME/.e/e/fileman/favorites for the device in question. I see this 
> 
> > as a
> > non-practical solution: access to the devices becomes longer,  
> > because it
> > is necessary to access the folder of bookmarks.
> >
> > It also did not want something as common as the sidebar used in
> most
> > managers files, then, as I find it very interesting the idea of the 
> 
> > OS X
> > (and WindowMaker) Dock , I thought it would be legal to use this
> idea
> > within a manager files.
> >
> > No, I do not have a Mac (Buah! I don't have a Mac!) but I love the
> > Enlightenment and see that stealing ideas not only of Windows is  
> > worth :-)
> >
> > Shares of devices are available with a context menu (right click):
> > eject, umount, burning, formatting, etc..
> >
> > My inspiration here was the Itask-ng, which has some interesting  
> > effects
> > such as animations, transparencies, etc..
> >
> > I hope someone finds the idea interesting, because I thought, but
> > confess that does not have sufficient knowledge to implement this
> > feature in the EFM.
> >
> > Mockup: http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2836528423/
> >
> > The theme was used Cerium [1] and the theme of icons was the buuf
> [2].
> >
> > [1] http://exchange.enlightenment.org/theme/show/294
> >
> > [2] http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Buuf?content=81153
> >
> > Sorry for my poor English.
> >
> > É tudo culpa do Google Translate! :-)
> >
> >
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