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Bug 103560 - nautilus should use startup notification when opening windows
nautilus should use startup notification when opening windows
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: [obsolete] Visual Design
2.0.x
Other other
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-01-15 09:30 UTC by Martin Norbäck
Modified: 2005-01-22 23:08 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Description Martin Norbäck 2003-01-15 09:30:20 UTC
Nautilus should use startup notification when opening its own windows,
since this can take several seconds.

I've learnt that this is implemented on window manager level in gnome 2.2,
so it should be easily implemented by a simple window manager call.

If this is already being implemented, please ignore.
Comment 1 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2003-01-23 13:30:41 UTC
Using startup notification doesn't really make sense. Since startup
notification is meant to give user feedback while an app is loading.
What you probably really want are persistent window animations between
folders when opening them. See bug 102479. 
Comment 2 Martin Norbäck 2003-01-23 14:28:02 UTC
I want an indication that something is happening, so that I won't try
to double click again (thinking that the double click failed).

This is of course only needed if it takes noticable time before the
window appears (as is the case right now with nautilus).

A good way to do this is to use startup notification, opening a
nautilus window and opening an application is not that different from
a user's point of view.
Comment 3 Rob Staudinger 2004-08-11 18:17:01 UTC
Hmm, somewhat related so posting followup here.

I think it would be consistent with the rest of the desktop if nautilus would
show a startup notification if it's launching some other app, e.g. gedit after
dblclicking a .txt file. ATM (nautilus-2.6.3) there's not even a busy cursor
while gedit is lauching.
Comment 4 Sven Arvidsson 2005-01-22 21:15:16 UTC
Isn't this resolved (as of 2.8.x at least?). Nautilus uses the busy cursor when
it loads the contents of a directory, and a pop-up window asking the user if he
wants to cancel the operation when it takes time to open a directory.

The last comment (startup notification when launching other app) still stands,
perhaps this should be filed separatetly?
Comment 5 Sebastien Bacher 2005-01-22 23:08:26 UTC
seems to be fixed with 2.9.2, bug closed. Feel free to reopen if you still get
the issue.