Disk usage analyser crack
Lennart, Emmanuele, is something as fancy and cracky as this possible to do with cairo? 

Perhaps exposed in the file manager somewhere, and a button to “clean up”, in case your system hasn’t done that for you already or something.
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While this is a good idea, I don’t know what it means: is the light gray the used part the free part?
Maybe make the empty part the same color as the background, and/or give the used part a slight texture. Something…
Subtle and awesome. This should totally be in tiles and status bars through Nautilus and slab.
Would it be better logic to reverse the sentence to “Space used on drive” and have the darker piece of pie the used space, the lighter background the unused space?
If it is possible, it could be placed on the status bar, and by clicking on it the user could launch Disk Usage Analyzer…
You mean, your disk usage isn’t always at 99%? Wow.
yeah, it would rock.
having that in nautilus, inside the ‘properties’ dialog (’basic’ tab) with a big fat button saying “show usage” launching baobab would rock even more.
who wants to make a patch?
seriously: tighter integration between baobab and nautilus is definitely on the TODO.
This pie thingie should be implemented as a GtkWidget so we can reuse it in our apps reusably, redundancy intended.
Late reply here, but this seems to be done in GnomeBaker on the taskbar icon – percentage complete is a CD with the circular progress bar. Pretty cool..
Samuel: Really? That means the code is already written for this more or less. I need to bug some developers it seems