GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 333623
No command line in file selector dialog
Last modified: 2006-03-06 19:09:13 UTC
Using the file selector dialog in Gnome2, i spend a large amount of time having to click my way through the filesystem (and waiting for it to stat large directories) to select a file. In Gnome1 and pretty much everything else, the file selector has a commandline where i can just TYPE the path and filename to select something, and doing so takes me a small fraction of the time it takes to clicky-clicky through multiple levels. I'm sorry, but this is just poor UI and it's very frustrating. Changing /desktop/gnome/interface/file_chooser_backend to "gtk+" in gconf-editor doesn't help. Other information:
Reassigning to GTK, since it is a filesel gripe. Note that you should be able to type filenames directly to select them in the list, or use ctrl+L to enter an arbitrary path. The backend selection has no visible effect because it just changes the backend -- not the frontend UI.
I'm too lazy to look up the duplicate for you. We have plenty of bugs for everybodys favourite file chooser complaint.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 136541 ***