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Bug 332270 - Revert GtkFileChooser to browser behavior.
Revert GtkFileChooser to browser behavior.
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 153828
Product: gtk+
Classification: Platform
Component: Widget: GtkFileChooser
2.8.x
Other All
: Normal minor
: ---
Assigned To: gtk-bugs
Federico Mena Quintero
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-02-23 04:08 UTC by John Richard Moser
Modified: 2006-02-24 22:28 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.13/2.14


Attachments
screenshot of the GtkFileChooser save-as dialog (16.03 KB, image/png)
2006-02-24 21:30 UTC, John Richard Moser
Details

Description John Richard Moser 2006-02-23 04:08:18 UTC
I tailed #168611 with this; but this really, really belongs in its own
discussion itself.  The discussion here is about getting rid of the "Expand"
behavior of GtkFileChooser; that is, reverting GtkFileChooser's model to
immediately displaying a list of files and folders, as with current File
Roller's "Other..." choice in its dropdown.

This was from #ubuntu on freenode, February 22 2006 10:55 EST:

<bluefoxicy> Does anyone here actually find GNOME's save dialog (with the
triangle dropdown, or the dropdown that goes to "Other" to bring up a folder
browser) actually nice?
<bluefoxicy> or is it pretty much universal that hiding the directory browser
was a BAD idea?
<bluefoxicy> I'm trying to throw this as an argument on a bug on GNOME's
bugzilla, arguing to REMOVE the whole "Expand to browse" save dialog design in
GtkFileChooser; so speak now . . .
<wastrel> bluefoxicy:  good luck with that.
<cradek> bluefoxicy: pisses me off that I can't just type a bloody path now
<wastrel> bluefoxicy:  it's frustrating, idiotic and plain difficult to use.
<cradek> bluefoxicy: I wonder whose bright idea that was
<bluefoxicy> cradek:  in 2.13 I believe you can.
<wastrel> bluefoxicy:  i loathe it
<dooglus> cradek: you can type control-l and then a path.

(I filtered out all non-relavent conversation; anything that was said in
response to the question I posed was left in)

The conversation seems to have died in about 3 minutes, but the overall reaction
was "yes it's a horribly designed pile of crap."  I suggest sampling of the
userbase; polling code for the gnome.org front page and a "Poll of the Week"
comes to mind but :)

This seems to be a very visible trend.  A LOT of people seem to have a strong
hate relationship with the current design of GtkFileChooser.  I don't think I
need to make any stronger argument here; let the discussion begin.

Other information:
Comment 1 Matthias Clasen 2006-02-23 04:14:28 UTC
Please stop dumping irc discussions into bugzilla. If you want to have a discussion about the design of the file chooser, bugzilla is not the
right medium for it. Try the mailing lists, e.g. 

And honestly, before people hated the new file chooser, they hated the
old file chooser even more. Get over it, or use dnd from your file
manager of choice...
Comment 2 John Richard Moser 2006-02-24 21:24:27 UTC
How do I DND from a file manager to save a file to a new one?

Reopening bug, as Matthias clearly did not understand the issue.
Comment 3 John Richard Moser 2006-02-24 21:30:30 UTC
Created attachment 60084 [details]
screenshot of the GtkFileChooser save-as dialog

Uploading a screen shot so people stop taking this as "Oh look the Open Dialog
is ugly" when I'm talking about the Save As dialog.  This has been an issue
multiple times and despite trying to explain to people that I'm talking about
the "Browse for other folders" expander in the "Save As" dialogs, they still
take hours to figure out what I'm talking about.
Comment 4 Federico Mena Quintero 2006-02-24 22:12:12 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 153828 ***
Comment 5 Matthias Clasen 2006-02-24 22:28:22 UTC
I'm going to keep closing bugs in which you just dump irc logs of 
"conversations which died after 3 minutes"...