Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 13:46:46 +1000 From: "Andrew Reilly" <andrew@lake.com.au> To: Tim Vanderhoek <vanderh@ecf.utoronto.ca> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Adding desktop support Message-ID: <19990429134646.C38300@gurney.reilly.home> In-Reply-To: <19990428232922.B47260@mad>; from Tim Vanderhoek on Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 11:29:22PM -0400 References: <199904282017.NAA01044@dingo.cdrom.com>; <19990429083638.B34373.kithrup.freebsd.hackers@gurney.reilly.home> <199904282244.PAA28325@kithrup.com> <19990428232922.B47260@mad>
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On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 11:29:22PM -0400, Tim Vanderhoek wrote: > On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 03:44:47PM -0700, Sean Eric Fagan wrote: > > > > They're dropping it, and going with what NeXTStEP uses, for MacOS X -- each > > "application" is a directory, and has certain files in the directory. These > > /usr/bin/rm/icons/{icon1, icon2, ...} > /usr/bin/rm/executable > /usr/bin/rm/cmd_arg_format > /usr/bin/jot/icons/{icon1, icon2, ...} > /usr/bin/jot/executable > /usr/bin/jot/cmd_arg_format > /usr/bin/find/icons/{icon1, icon2, ...} Well, I think that looks significantly more hideous than the plan I suggested. Besides, none of /usr/bin are ever going to be executed by a double-click, and simply don't need that kind of elaboration. The things that need icons and what-have-you are the things that behave like GUI applications. Sure, that's most of /usr/X11R6/bin, but they already have all of those auxiliary files scattered around the place, and you don't seem to mind that. I'm not sure where John Birrel was going with his original proposal, but does anyone actually suggest that the way to operate a system is to have a file viewer open up and show icons for all of the utilities in /usr/bin? Sounds perfectly hideous to me. > I don't think I have that many inodes available... That strikes me as a particularly feeble argument. -- Andrew To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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