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Bug 82463 - Remove "new window" from File manager context menu's
Remove "new window" from File manager context menu's
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: [obsolete] Visual Design
0.x.x [obsolete]
Other other
: Low enhancement
: future
Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-05-21 07:54 UTC by Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail]
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement


Attachments
patch (1.12 KB, patch)
2002-09-02 05:36 UTC, Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail]
none Details | Review

Description Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2002-05-21 07:54:09 UTC
In the unselected state of the fm context menus there is the option for a
new window. I think this should be removed since it doesn't do work on the
current directory and doesn't even open up the fm to the current directory.
I question the usefulness of having a new window option that opens nautilus
to $home (no matter where the user is in the directory structure). I think
having the open in a new window feature(for folders, items and and
launchers in the current directory) is actually more useful since it does
work on the current directory(nautilus does have this already). Seems like
if a user wants to open a new window than using the file menu in fm view or
applications => home folder for the desktop is just better, no need to clog
up the context menu with this.

Galeon doesn't have new window in the context menu, and this is actually
what lead me to make this recommendation.
Comment 1 Anders Carlsson 2002-05-21 13:37:22 UTC
I use this feature all the time.
Comment 2 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2002-05-21 14:28:39 UTC
andersca, on bugs like this i'm never quite sure i'm right, so i
appreciate the comments. Good consistent ui design is hard so this is
just an idea i've been throwing around, and I may be completely wrong....

Comment 3 Luis Villa 2002-05-21 19:00:40 UTC
Maybe you should cc trained usability people so that they can
contribute to a useful discussion, instead of just ranting to a bunch
of usability-unschooled maintainers, Dave :)

FWIW, I also find this useful, though not terribly so and I probably
wouldn't miss it much (esp. since things are all standardizing on
ctl+n finally.)
Comment 4 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2002-06-28 03:29:08 UTC
Just to be clear, based on the theory of OO UI design, context menus
should provide menu items that perform some sort of action on the
selected item, in this case the selected window. However new window
doesn't do any "work" on the current directory so it violates this
principle. This is my motivation for wanting to remove this. 

The same hold true for new terminal in the desktop context menu.
Comment 5 Calum Benson 2002-06-28 15:02:47 UTC
I'd go along with Dave's suggestion... and a quick check on Windoze
Explorer confirms it does the same.  "Open in New Window" is fine for
a selected icon(s)' context menu, but when there's nothing selected,
"New Window" is somewhat of out of place IMHO.

Actually I'm not convinced it makes a lot of sense on the desktop
context menu either, as there's no indication of what's going to be in
the new window when it opens.  (Again, Windoze XP doesn't give you
this option either, not that I'm advocating we just copy Windoze for
everything of course...)
Comment 6 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2002-09-02 05:36:20 UTC
Created attachment 10846 [details] [review]
patch
Comment 7 Dave Camp 2002-10-20 17:39:45 UTC
We've pretty much decided to keep the New Window menu item for right
now.  Dropping the priority and moving the milestone.
Comment 8 Ben FrantzDale 2002-11-14 03:10:52 UTC
I on this one, the "New Window" option always seems out of place in
the context menu. Everywhere but the desktop it is redundant becuase
there's File->New Window. Even on the desktop there would still be Ctrl+N.
Comment 9 Aschwin van der Woude 2002-11-15 15:18:37 UTC
Bug #87330 discusses the contect-menu re-ordering
Comment 10 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2003-09-20 23:55:50 UTC
fixed in the spatial branch.