Re: Call for vote: Nautilus use Browser view for fedora 11

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Mark wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> The question is simple:
> Lets use the browser view of nautilus in the next fedora release.
> 
> Motivation:
> A new window for each folder that i open is so painful!!
> 1. My taskbar fills up in notime each time i open a new folder
> 2. New features of nautilus: tabbed browsing! completely useless if
> your not using the browser mode
> 3. Tabbed browsing (files/folders or web) is "hot" these days
> 4. It feels so.. old (windows 95? 3.11?)
> just to name a few
> 
> Cross posted to the devel list because it's for the next fedora
> version (currently in development thus the devel list)
> 
> Bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477052 (wow! i
> couldn't find an existing one for this! made one myself)
> 
> So, lets vote:
> 
> +1 from me
> 
> I hope this can be done for Fedora 11 (it's just changing one gconf value).
> All vote plz
> 
> Mark.
> 

I don't really care if it's the default or not, but for crying out loud
make it easy and obvious to change. Instead of "Always open in browser
windows", it should be the more user-friendly "Open folders in the same
window".



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