But we do not want it to be enabled by default. I want to be able to toggle between the modes.
I find the button really useful when I quickly want to type in and jump to /usr/share/whatever instead of navigating manually. On the other hand the default layout is really useful since you can middle click on parent parent directories and browse further in another tab.
Alexander Larsson had an effective day with lots of commits. "Put tabs at bottom" has already been reverted upstream. This was the commit before that. Hopefully someone could revert these strange UI changes that bring few pros and many cons. I've never seen that button as something ugly or unnecessary.
"This takes a lot of space for something thats not commonly used. Especially with two of it visible in split view mode. Maybe we should make a preference for it, but its not interesting in the main UI. "
But we do not want it to be enabled by default. I want to be able to toggle between the modes.
I find the button really useful when I quickly want to type in and jump to /usr/share/whatever instead of navigating manually. On the other hand the default layout is really useful since you can middle click on parent parent directories and browse further in another tab.
Alexander Larsson had an effective day with lots of commits. "Put tabs at bottom" has already been reverted upstream. This was the commit before that. Hopefully someone could revert these strange UI changes that bring few pros and many cons. I've never seen that button as something ugly or unnecessary.
http:// git.gnome. org/browse/ nautilus/ commit/ ?id=4b49aab5aa6 a9ef9ab288ff2ce 463affca1eacf2
"This takes a lot of space for something thats not commonly used. Especially with two of it visible in split view mode. Maybe we should make a preference for it, but its not interesting in the main UI. "