Re: Referenced directory

From: ericzen (ericzen@ez-net.com)
Date: Sun Mar 30 2003 - 01:55:13 EST

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    On 2003.03.28 14:06 Dom Lachowicz wrote:

    > > Perhaps Abiword should give Gnome the kick in the
    > > arse it deserves and
    > > automatically create a folder ~/Documents/
    > > This should help keep people get organised, and give
    > > a sensible default
    > > directory for keep abiword documents in.
    >
    > No need for that - there is the "Recent Files"
    > specification that KDE and GNOME 2.4 will both use.
    > When GNOME 2.4 gets closer, Abi will use it too.
    >
    > So I'd still appreciate more information on this "bug"
    > please.
    >

    I know I might be a bit late on this, but after flipping through again, I think I know what Bernard may have wanted. I think.

    Perhaps he means something similar to the "multi-rooted" side bar in Nautilus, so, he could pull down directly to "correspondecies" or what hath he, and it would automatically go there. Sort of like that small arrow next to a browsers back button that allows you to pull down to specific past event, or simply holding it down for a couple of seconds.

    This would then be best placed as an RFE.

    Just a thought.

    Eric
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