On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 00:18 +0100, Denis Leroy wrote: > The Logitech mice I have have always made any middle-click operation > somewhat awkward... > > Jesse out of curiosity, when you open a folder, at what ratio do you > decide to open into a new window versus opening in the same window (with > either shift or middle-clicks) ? (I'm sure you can see where I'm going > with that question :-) ). Depends on what I'm doing. Here is a common scenario: I open up the bookmark for the Samba share on the machine I do Fedora composes on. That's a normal double click. I then middle click through a couple folders to get to the top level compose dir. Then it's a normal double click into the specific compose dir, and one of each of the arch folders, then middle click again into the iso/ dir. That generally leaves me with a folder for the composes, a folder for the arches, and a folder for the isos all open, so that I can go back and look at other arches, or other composes easily. Also the windows all open in convenient locations so that each is viewable and don't overlap. Then I can easily right click on .iso files and burn them via nautilus. -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- All my bits are free, are yours?
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