Re: [Usability] Nautilus List View as Default

2009-10-13 Thread Calum Benson
On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 10:32 -0430, Dokuro wrote: > for the way it behaves with the mouse in the selecction of multiple > files, i will go with the icon or compact view over the list since the > information that it shoes is looked over by most people, and it does > not leave any open space to click

Re: [Usability] Nautilus List View as Default

2009-10-13 Thread Karl Lattimer
Please read notes at end of email; On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 10:32 -0430, Dokuro wrote: > for the way it behaves with the mouse in the selecction of multiple > files, i will go with the icon or compact view over the list since the > information that it shoes is looked over by most people, and it does

Re: [Usability] Nautilus List View as Default

2009-10-13 Thread Dokuro
for the way it behaves with the mouse in the selecction of multiple files, i will go with the icon or compact view over the list since the information that it shoes is looked over by most people, and it does not leave any open space to click and drag a selection square making you rely on the shift

[Usability] Nautilus List View as Default

2009-10-13 Thread Allan Caeg
Nautilus has three views: Icon View, List View, and Compact View. GNOME's default (correct me if I'm wrong) and other distros is the Icon View. Historically, this has been the most conventional view as it is the default for Finder and older versions of Windows Explorer. However, Windows 7 (I just d