Tomasz Torcz wrote:
Dnia 31-01-2008, czw o godzinie 10:20 +0000, Chris G pisze:
> I tend to use the command line most of the time but I occasionally use
> Nautilus when, for example, I'm housekeeping image files and it's
> useful to be able to see the images.
>
> However, for me, nautilus has some very annoying defaults and I'm
> wondering if they can be changed, i.e. :-
>
> Nautilus opens a new window for every directory, this rapidly gets
> annoying with deep hierarchies. Is there an option to get
> Nautilus to open a new directory/folder in the *same* window?
1) you can middle-click instead of left-click. It will close parent
folder.
Fair enough, I didn't know that.
where is that documented?
2) you can use Nautilus in browser mode: Applications -> System
tools
-> file browser or Right-click folder -> Browse; or nautilus --browser
Not exactly what the OP asked.
Personally (yes I know many will not agree) I find nautilus to be a
glaring weak link in the GNOME desktop, irritating to use and hard to
configure.
Having said that, most of GNOME has very limited config options unless
you use gconf*. (Which is for the most part undocumented.)
Stuart
[* insert involuntary shudder at this point.]
--
Stuart Sears RHCA etc.