[XFCE 0000090]: 'Go to' tool bar not reflective of current directory
Jesse Wagner
beansack at fastmail.fm
Wed Jan 21 16:17:35 CET 2004
My point is that to have that / there interferes with relative paths more
then it helps paths starting from /.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 14:03:55 +0000 (GMT), xfce-bugs at xfce.org said:
>
> The following bug has been RESOLVED.
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> http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000090
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> Reporter: GammaRay
> Handler: edscott
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> Project: XFCE
> Bug ID: 0000090
> Category: xffm
> Reproducibility: always
> Severity: minor
> Priority: normal
> Status: resolved
> Resolution: not a bug
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> Date Submitted: 2004-01-21 04:46 GMT
> Last Modified: 2004-01-21 14:03 GMT
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> Summary: 'Go to' tool bar not reflective of current
> directory
> Description:
> The "Go to" tool bar starts with a / even when you are in a directory
> that
> is not root. This does not make much sense. It should either show the
> full
> path or nothing at all.
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> edscott - 2004-01-21 14:03 GMT
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> Previous requests for the goto function indicate the root was a common
> target for goto and therefore is placed on top. Nonetheless, the goto
> combo is a smart combo and it will do autocompletion based on the entire
> history of goto commands. Before autocompletion kicks in, the second
> entry
> on the goto popdown list is the last directory "goto'd". Then follow
> ordered by ammount of hits.
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