Re: [Ayatana] [Less is More] Nautilus Context menu

2010-03-26 Thread Scott E. Armitage
I think a better solution would be for the "Search" button in the upper menu to default to searching within your current location. Isn't that already the default behaviour? I see no value in adding a Search option to the context menu -- the context menu should be offering quick access to file infor

Re: [Ayatana] [Less is More] Nautilus Context menu

2010-03-26 Thread Yann Lossouarn
Hi again, IMHO, there lacks something in Nautilus contextual menu : a "Search" option. I know it's available in the upper menu, but hey, when you are in the limbos of a huge server disk filled with plenty of directories and files, looking for a file located "somewhere out there", it's great to be

Re: [Ayatana] [Less is More] Nautilus Context menu

2010-03-25 Thread Ted Gould
On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 15:21 -0400, Jorge O. Castro wrote: > Copy to > (and then my home and Desktop) > Move to > (and then my home and Desktop again) > Move to Trash > Send to... I wonder if we couldn't make these more reasonable by using a combined menu item similar to Tomboy's pins. Basically h

Re: [Ayatana] [Less is More] Nautilus Context menu

2010-03-25 Thread Chow Loong Jin
On Friday 26,March,2010 03:21 AM, Jorge O. Castro wrote: > Mark blogged[1] that we should communicate things that we feel need to > be trimmed back so I thought I would bring up the topic of the > Nautilus context-menu (aka. right click on the desktop/file). Over the > years I feel like this menu h

[Ayatana] [Less is More] Nautilus Context menu

2010-03-25 Thread Jorge O. Castro
Mark blogged[1] that we should communicate things that we feel need to be trimmed back so I thought I would bring up the topic of the Nautilus context-menu (aka. right click on the desktop/file). Over the years I feel like this menu has been growing unchecked and now I feel overwhelmed when I use i