Re: About Nautilus + Gthumb usability in Ubuntu 5.10
- From: Yuki Cuss <celtic@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 19:42:25 +1100
Luca Manganelli wrote:
Hi,
I'm concerned about that there are two different versions of Gthumb. One is when you double click on an image inside Nautilus. Another is from Applications menu. The difference is that Gthumb from Applications menu is more complete than that launched from Nautilus: multiple image viewing, more editing, etc. I'm disappointed with this view. If you are using SAME application, I want SAME features not launching a "for stoopid" version. If an user clicks on an image inside a folder in Nautilus, the 99% wants to VIEW all images inside that folder, not double click, close, double click. That's frustating. Gnome teams, please don't cut, cut and cut features to applications that haven't this need.
p.s. is there an easy way to change window border color in current theme without writing a XML file to do this????
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"An algorithm must be seen to be believed."
-- Donald Knuth, in "Fundamental Algorithms"
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I was under the impression that the Eye of Gnome opened images when you opened one in Nautilus. Hence Help->About revealing `Eye of GNOME'.
- Yuki.
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