Split Screen View in xffm
Don Tanner
mesa at linuxtux.org
Fri May 9 19:48:36 CEST 2003
On 09 May 2003 12:09:47 -0500
edscott wilson garcia <edscott at imp.mx> wrote:
> El vie, 09-05-2003 a las 10:13, Tuomas Makinen escribió:
> >
> > On Fri, 9 May 2003, edscott wilson garcia wrote:
> > > Apparently this might be so, by using different treeview of the same
> > > treemodel. It would involve quite some changes since all actions are
> > > treeview --not treemodel-- dependent. Let's see how many other users
> > > would like such an option before deciding.
> >
> > At least I would like to see it in xffm. Btw. did you mean that there is
> > two trees in one window, or one tree, and on the other "view" there are
> > files what current directory contains? Personally, I like more about the
> > last option, but the first one is also better than current.
>
> The first option. The same tree on both views, but scrolled to different
> places and with different folders opened. The second option would
> require a hefty increase in resources.
>
Yes. The First option. Same tree on both views.
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12:34 <mesa> temujin: http://www.linuxtux.org/ss/mesa-ss-050703-1.png << take
a look at that file manager on the screenshot , it has
one "view" , i want to add split-screen-view , instead of opening
a second xffm and then dragging and dropping , etc.
12:36 < temujin> hey mang... I dont' ever use file managers... atleast
graphical file managers..
12:36 < temujin> but split view would be cool
12:39 < temujin> mesa how about multiple views... not just split... you can
make like 10views... so you can have twenty thigns open
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