Ah, thanks Jon for the update. I think that's already much better. I
filed bug 623482 about some fine tuning (not show it in the video dir,
and perhaps not in the music dir either, for the same reason).
So I'll lower the severity a bit.
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Milest
Ok, several issues I need to expand a little on, here.
The current nautilus extension has no way of adding things to the nautilus
toolbar, nor to the view menu; we're limited to emblems, property pages,
context menu entries and sub-entries, and the ribbon.
The current ribbon uses up a lot less ve
This is simply not working well. If users click that checkbox, and then
there is no way to reverse or stop the process, that is not acceptable.
The ability to recover from errors is a very basic usability principle.
The ribbon is too visible, and the consequences too severe to ship like
this.
I'm
Why can't we add it to the toolbar instead? That would be much less
intrusive and prone for accidental clicking, and not take away screen
space. We can still keep the ribbon in the ~/Ubuntu One/ folder, of
course, since there it actually is an error if the folder isn't
synchronized.
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Seriously, that's not a solution at all. First, the location bar is
useful for other things than just ignoring Ubuntu one, and second, it's
still shown by default.
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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We have now a 'Show/Hide location bar' menu item in the right-click menu
for Nautilus, so if you don't want to see it, just select Hide from that
menu and it won't be shown anymore
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Status: New => Fix Released
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On my aspire one netbook running beta3 ubuntu-one packages make nautilus
practically unusable, uninstalling them restores nautilus to its normal
snappy performance.
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@"other desktop users should not be having a problem" ... the problem is
not in vertical screen estate but that there is a feature I have no
intention to use ... you could write anything there ... e.g. "do you
want to become cricket player?" with only "yes" option ... NO! I don't
want! I have no in
I could agree why a netbook user would have a problem with this ribbon
part but other desktop users should not be having a problem as the
vertical screen estate is quick big enough to have it.
Maybe for netbook interfaces there could be a toolbar button that does
this
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Ken VanDine [2010-08-03 13:46 -]:
> Perhaps a Ubuntu One icon in the toolbar, which opens some menu with
> Ubuntu One actions you can do with that folder?
That sounds like a good compromise to me, too.
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I partially agree, mostly for space reasons. That banner takes up quite
a bit of real estate, and in a time when we are trying to save vertical
pixels we should do our best to save. Perhaps a Ubuntu One icon in the
toolbar, which opens some menu with Ubuntu One actions you can do with
that folder
Confirmed, those are displayed as well for users who don't use any
syncing or work offline, it's just cluttering the interface for the
users who don't use the option
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