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Bug 151857 - enhancement: "Compact window" mode or "folder compacting"
enhancement: "Compact window" mode or "folder compacting"
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: general
0.x.x [obsolete]
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
AP4
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-09-04 20:02 UTC by Ricardo Veguilla
Modified: 2008-10-13 13:35 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.9/2.10



Description Ricardo Veguilla 2004-09-04 20:02:03 UTC
This is a proposal for a new "Compact Window" mode or "Folder compacting"
command in spatial nautilus, and its intended to minimize the need of manually
resizing nautilus windows for advanced users (in other words this is an optional
behaviour, not the default).

Lets says I downloaded amode for experts dozen images into my "Downloads" folder
and I want to move them to my "Pictures" folder. When I open "Downloads" I will
resize the window (if needed) to be able to select all the images I want to
move. After moving them to the "Pictures" folder, the "Downloads" window will
show a window with a lot of empty space. Since spatial nautilus remember the
size/position of the windows, I'll have manually resize it (by dragging the the
corner/border etc) before closing it, or leave like that (which means I'll have
to resize it the next time I opened it).  

What I want is to be able to compact (automatically or by a keybord shortcut)
the window so that there is no empty space visible. 

IMO, this combined with window tile/cascading in the window manager could
improve nautilus usability for expert users without changing the spatial metaphor.
Comment 1 Christian Neumair 2005-05-13 14:27:42 UTC
Thanks for your bug report!
This proposals sounds really interesting :).
Comment 2 Michael Knepher 2006-03-13 22:24:45 UTC
If you look at the BeOS Tracker, there was a command (Alt-Y on the keyboard, IIRC) to optimally resize a window (larger or smaller) depending on the number of items a folder contained. This sort of functionality would be very useful. 
Comment 3 Calum Benson 2006-04-26 17:14:41 UTC
Apologies for spam... ensuring Sun a11y folks are cc'ed on all current accessibility bugs.
Comment 4 Calum Benson 2006-04-26 17:44:37 UTC
Apologies for spam... marking as AP4 to reflect accessibility impact.
Comment 5 Nelson Benitez 2008-10-13 13:35:39 UTC
Nautilus now has a new "compact view", so I'm closing this bug, if the reporter thinks current "compact view" doesn't fullfil his needs then he can open a new bug with such differences...