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Bug 308248 - Dragging mounted volume to trash in Nautilus prompts user to access "right-click" menu
Dragging mounted volume to trash in Nautilus prompts user to access "right-cl...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: general
2.11.x
Other All
: Normal trivial
: ---
Assigned To: padraig.obriain
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-06-19 05:37 UTC by Jeff Goldschrafe
Modified: 2010-07-06 21:08 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.11/2.12


Attachments
Proposed patch against HEAD (1.24 KB, patch)
2005-07-12 19:22 UTC, Christian Neumair
committed Details | Review

Description Jeff Goldschrafe 2005-06-19 05:37:51 UTC
Distribution/Version: Ubuntu

In Nautilus, when dragging a CD-ROM disc or other mounted volume to the trash,
Nautilus presents the user with the following message:

"If you want to eject the volume, please use Eject in the right-click menu of
the volume."

However, these instructions are incorrect if the user is using a left-handed
mouse configuration, in which case the action is properly accessed with a
left-click. In keeping consistent with the HIG menu guidelines, this should be
referred to as a "popup menu."
Comment 1 Christian Neumair 2005-07-12 19:11:36 UTC
Thanks for your bug report!
Comment 2 Christian Neumair 2005-07-12 19:22:13 UTC
Created attachment 49049 [details] [review]
Proposed patch against HEAD

I've also submitted this patch to the nautilus mailing list [1] for review.

[1] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-list/2005-July/msg00132.html
Comment 3 Christian Neumair 2005-07-13 12:47:20 UTC
Fixed in Nautilus 2.11.
Comment 4 Allan Day 2010-07-06 21:08:26 UTC
Changing component as a part of ongoing reorganisation work.