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Hierarchical Spatial is real

June 21, 2005GeneralGnomemurrayc

It looks like Joerg Billeter has implemented Hierarchical Spatial in Nautilus, now in cvs. I haven't been so pleased since they added Mac-style keyboard navigation, or spatial itself. It's a troll-killing patch.

The list of major GNOME 2.12 changes is looking significant already.

Update: Martin Kretzschmar has a screenshot.

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