On 09/11/2007, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well you are true to some respect... What I was describing is apparently a nautilus property which takes effect on the desktop as well, but not any filechooser dialogues. From the top of my mind, I wonder if you could force the activate signal to be triggered when the select one is triggered; or destroy/rebuild the filechooser when a user single-clicks/selects a directory pointing to the new one instead this time as a workaround.
-- On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 18:33 +0000, gatemaze@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
> On 09/11/2007, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 18:54 +0100, europeen wrote:
>
> > this message was posted the May 10th, 2006 and never had a
> answer... I
> > search to configure my system with this suggestion :
> single-click is
> > more simple/faster than making a double-click for each rep
> where we want
> > to go...
>
> "select" and "activate" are two different actions. how do you
> propose to
> differentiate between them?
>
> Are they? Don't you need to select something before you activate it?
you're confused. single click selects. double click activates. if you
make single click activate, you can't select properly.
Well you are true to some respect... What I was describing is apparently a nautilus property which takes effect on the desktop as well, but not any filechooser dialogues. From the top of my mind, I wonder if you could force the activate signal to be triggered when the select one is triggered; or destroy/rebuild the filechooser when a user single-clicks/selects a directory pointing to the new one instead this time as a workaround.
-- Yianni
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