Kilka dni temu pojawiła się Mozilla 0.9. I w tym momencie użytkowników Nautiliusa, popularnego (gdzieniegdzie) menagera plików dla GNOME, spotkał srogi zawód – ich ulubiony filemanager niezbyt chętnie współpracował z nową wersją tej przeglądarki stron www. Ale ekipa programistów Nautiliusa nie próżnowała i niedługo pózniej wydała wersję 1.0.3 swojego oprogramowania, która bezproblemowo kompiluje się w obecności nowej Mozilli.
Przy okazji wprowadzono naprawdę wiele poprawek – pełen changelog zamieszczam poniżej… ale zapewnie niewielu z was będzie się chciało z nim zapoznać. Ogólna konkluzja z niego wynikająca: szybciej, lepiej wygodniej… Nowego Nautiliusa można skopiować stąd.
- don’t allow desktop icons to be under the Panel
- cut, copy, and paste for moving or copying files (a la Windows)
- notice changes to files made outside Nautilus using the FAM library if it’s present
- icon in title of Notes sidebar panel if the location has notes
- Scripts menu to make it easy to run selected scripts on any file; a new way to extend Nautilus
- a News sidebar panel that displays headlines from web sites that use the RSS format
- tree view is faster, and also doesn’t run at all unless it’s opened, so it doesn’t slow things down when you don’t use it
- improved rubber-banding speed (in smooth mode)
- other small speed improvements
- faster JPEG thumbnailing (contributed by Alexander Larsson)
- ~/.gnome-desktop directory is now used for the desktop instead of ~/.nautilus/desktop. This change and others, done by Miguel, were in the Nautilus from Ximian’s GNOME 1.4 packages, and his changes are now integrated into Nautilus 1.0.3.
- more icons and descriptions for more types of removable media
- xalf support in code that launches new programs; since there are still many small problems with xalf, this is only on if you set up a NAUTILUS_USE_XALF environment variable
- added a „–no-desktop” option for the command line that makes desktop-related preferences disappear and prevents Nautilus from trying to manage the desktop — good for running under KDE
- Preferences menu now named „Preferences” instead of icon
- preference to turn emacs keybindings on (for location field in the location bar, and elsewhere)
- improved preferences for font and font size
- global view preferences, including global default zoom level
- preference to always sort folders first
- preference to add a „Delete” command that bypasses the trash
- icon caption setting moved into Preferences dialog
- Nautilus Themes setting moved into Preferences dialog
- support for HTTP proxies that require a user name and password
- preference for maximum image size for thumbnailing (and upped default from 1 MB to 3 MB)
- preference for experts who want to use their home directory for the desktop
- add F2 keybinding for Rename, Delete for Move To Trash, and Shift-Delete for Delete (bypassing trash) if it’s enabled
- add „View as” items to menu bar
- put ellipses („…”) in the middle of file names, not the start (or end)
- made copy progress dialog hang around for a second even if the copy is faster than 1 second
- list menu emblem column has a title and is after the file name column
- select folder or file you came from when you do Up command
- sort tree view more like how we sort other views
- draw tree view icons smoothly when smooth mode is on
- less flicker in tree view display
- add a way to go to a specific location even when the location bar is hidden that doubles as a way to set the keyboard focus to the location in the location bar
- improved look of help on sidebar by using icons instead of using slanted text
- new implementation of audio preview that is faster and better
- improved Open command, including a keyboard shortcut for the Open in New Window command
- show target path in properties window for symlinks
- updated dragging code to use the same kind of slightly broken URLs that gmc produces, which makes it compatible with programs that previously worked with gmc and not Nautilus
- handle drags of URLs onto the desktop by making Nautilus links
- nautilus code broken out into librsvg, eel, and trilobite
- make files updated so you can build with Mozilla 0.9
This list only mentions the most prominent new features. There are also many bug fixes and other speed improvement — those are not listed here.
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