On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 23:03 +0200, Cosimo Cecchi wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I wrote a dialog to improve the way Nautilus behaves when there's a > conflict between two files in a file operation. > Here you can find some screenshots: > > http://www.lilik.it/~anarki/media/my/gnome/file-conflict.png > http://www.lilik.it/~anarki/media/my/gnome/file-conflict-rename.png
[snip] > What do you think? Any improvements/suggestions are welcomed! I remember this coming up a long time ago, and there being a difficult time reaching a consensus, but this seems to fit the ideal requirements of just about every response I could remember. I'd only think of two suggestions: 1) Consider moving 'skip' to the outside and making it the default option. It might be better to do nothing in the case of a 'yeah yeah whatever' user reaction than to loose a file. 2) Consider (somehow) fitting in the full path name of the source and destination. When copying directories recursively or running more than one operation at a time, it'd be helpful to know /precisely/ which main.c is going to be replaced. :) _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list Usability@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability