From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2007-01-26 21:55:19
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That feature about the selection is so true, it is completely missing. Though it is not in my power to fix it right away unfortunately ;) This is something missing from GTK2-Perl, as much as I could find on google, no one complained about it, you might be the first one to actually say it. I've filled a Feature Request on GTK2-Perl for it at : https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1645629&group_id=64773&atid=508621 If the GTK2-Perl ever add this feature, GPRename will have it. For curiosity, I tried doing this with Nautilus, my file manager in Gnome and this feature is missing in it, but, of course, that's because all Gnome applications are coded in GTK2-Perl. Which is different from Konqueror, that one looks like it's in C++ : http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/developer-faq.html#q1.2 --- Lacrocivious Acrophosist <alt...@ya...> a écrit : > The font change is a nice improvement! While the > Courier font is ideal for filenames, it is also true > that it looked crude for the rest of the UI. > > One thing I have noticed through several revisions now > is that I am not able to select multiple ranges. That > is, I can select one range with shift-click, but if I > try to select another range with ctrl-shift-click, > only the file at the cursor position is highlighted, > rather than the intended second range. > > After the first shift-click range is selected, > additional files may only be added or subtracted using > single-file ctrl-click selection. > > If it is possible to use the same sort of > multiple-range file selections as in, say, Konqueror, > it would be a notable improvement. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? En finir avec le spam? Yahoo! Courriel vous offre la meilleure protection possible contre les messages non nollicités http://mail.yahoo.ca Yahoo! Courriel |