On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
I've been silent for some time, working on a medium sized patch that was just commited.
Seems to work...the tables mode looks pretty good. I note that if I look at dir/, follow the link to dir/subdir/, switch the rendering mode, and hit back I get dir/ in the original rendering mode, but if I look at dir/, follow the link to dir/subdir/, switch rendering modes, and follw the link to dir/subdir/../ I get the new mode. So, the back button in looking at the cached file, not calling the plugin again. Not a big deal. A refresh always gets the most recently established mode. [In the table bsed file: rendering mode:]
Note that the stripes' slight contrast on the table-based mode is meant for easy reading of the file names when looking for a file by its filename. The contrast helps the eye (almost at the unconcious level) to locate the right row of it, when locating its type, size or date.
Apple uses a similar thing in sufficiently new Finders. They use slightly more contrast, and I find that it helps more. It is, however, more visually intrusive. Cheers, -- -- David McKee -- dmckee@jlab.org -- (757) 269-7492 (Office)