On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 09:26 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
it doesn't open in the same window, it opens in a new window and
simultaneously closes the parent window. (the difference is significant;
as per the rules of...spatiality...? the window for the newly opened
folder will have the same properties you set last time you opened the
same folder. so it won't necessarily bear any resemblance to the
properties of the window for the _parent_ folder. If I
double-middle-click on my Downloads folder from my home folder, I get a
window that's three times as big and in a completely different place.)
Well sure, but I like that too, as there are certain tasks I do with
certain folders and I like those properties to be remembered and
re-used.
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