Andy Green wrote: > No, that is simply not true. Where is the Gnome kate? gedit? Scribes? Bluefish? > [...] How can I make multiple panes in nautilus? Tabs, as I understand it, are a usability hindrance (application-centric vs. document/work-centric), and so are recommended against by the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines. > Can I make a konsole inside the nautilus frame that retains pwd > context? Install the nautilus-open-terminal package, then right click someplace in the open directory in Nautilus and select the "Open Terminal Here..." option. > [...] (If there is a way to do the equivalent in Gnome, I will be > grateful to be educated) gnome-vfs uses sftp:// has a URI type for these files, not fish://. Try: `gedit sftp://user@server/index.html` or something similar. > I can sum up the TRUE schism between Gnome and KDE: Gnome hackers > know C. KDE hackers know C++. Over time that holds back Gnome, > advances KDE, and all the while Redhat ignore it they only damage > themselves. That's not necessarily true. Many cool new GNOME applications and plugins are written in higher-level languages like Python and C#/Mono. -- Peter Gordon (codergeek42) This message was sent through a webmail interface, and thus not signed. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list