Comment by 👻 ps

Re: "Inspired by the spatial file manager behavior of Haiku OS,…"

In: s/Gemini

Just explained my thought a bit (Uk)

— Просторова концепція браузеру для протоколів сімейства Gemini

👻 ps [OP]

Apr 10 · 4 weeks ago

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🚀 stack · Apr 10 at 12:53:

After decades of staring at the screen ...

I want basically dwm. No baroque ornamentation. Bare split screen for copying and full screen for working. Often an extra side pane for documentation.

🚀 lars_the_bear · Apr 10 at 13:46:

@bluesman : "What about new windows but in an MDI interface?"

I like to be able to select what I'm focusing on just using window manager controls. Window managers are already pretty good at this. The problem I have with the current emphasis on tabs is that first I have to find the browser using WM controls, and then I have to remember what gesture switches between tabs.

The MDI layout doesn't really solve this problem, but I still prefer it to tabs, because at least you get an idea documents are open.

🛸 bluesman · Apr 10 at 14:49:

I'm confused (which isn't necessarily surprising). Doesn't "Open In New Window" solve these complaints?

🚀 lars_the_bear · Apr 10 at 16:40:

@bluesman : "Doesn't "Open In New Window" solve these complaints?"

Sure. That's what I mean about giving the user a choice.

On recent versions of FireFox, I need plug-ins to re-enable the ability to open certain kinds of content in a new window. The use of tabs is so entrenched that the maintainers seem to find it hard to believe that not everybody likes them.

🚬 sy · Apr 10 at 19:52:

There was an Ars Technica editor at the time, who was obsessed with spatial user interfaces, that wrote many in-depth articles on the subject. But for a Gemini (or other line-oriented protocol) browser, I think a columnar interface would be more natural. IIRC, the first browsers too, by using arrow keys for navigation, were built on that intuition.

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👻 ps:

Inspired by the spatial file manager behavior of Haiku OS, I think it would be convenient to apply this to the Gemini browser as well. It would be a much better solution than the tabs typical of web browsers.

💬 14 comments · Apr 09 · 4 weeks ago