On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, David Faure wrote: > On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 01:33:51PM +0200, Thomas Zander wrote: > > In a file-properties window (the one with the permissions tab) > > It is unclear what the effective permissions are for the user. > > > > Suggestion: > > create a setting where the user can set his level-of-unix-expertise. > > if expert, show all sets (user/group/others) and highlight the appropriate ones. > > otherwise: show only the appropriate ones. > > > > for example: file perms are: > > user group perms > > root staff rwxr-x--x > > > > show rwx if user is root, > > show r-x if user belongs to group staff otherwise > > show --x > > This if fine for _showing_ permissions, but then how can you change permissions > if you don't see them (in this example, how does root give write-permission to > the staff group ?) > Good one, Why not show the effective part as bold, i.e. user/group/other. So when I inharit the rights of the group, make the word group bold. Maybe also the rights that come with it. -- Thomas Zander zander@earthling.net Today, it's understood that of course you'll use a computer, because it makes other people's lives easier -- or, more icq: 970 00 05 accurately, it enables them to maintain their manic pace. gpg-key: 0588D5