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Message #58250
[Bug 51043] Re: ListView - Context-menu options missing when pointer is above files/folders
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Title:
ListView - Context-menu options missing when pointer is above
files/folders
Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
Fix Committed
Status in Nautilus:
Fix Released
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
What I did:
- Nautilus is configured to show listview, and the directory-tree on the left ( just checked, symbolview has the same issue )
- right-click on a file/folder and clicking on copy
- change to the folder where the file/foldershould be copied to
- rightclick anywhere in the listview of the contents of that folder
What happened:
- When rightclicking on a folder, there is the option to insert into that folder ( which is nice ) and cut and copy - no paste
- When rightclicking on a file the only options are cut and copy - no paste
- When actually rightclicking on the actual folder from the tree-view, paste into that folder exists, but is inactive (!!!) - so no workaround available
What I expected:
a past option that pasts the "files/folders" I've "copied" before into the folder at whichs contents I'm looking.
and a paste into that folder option in the treeview
What I found out :
when there are very few files/folders in a folder, and the list is
shorter than the nautilus window could show - the whitespace below the
list has this option. This should simply be added to the files and
folders.
P.S: please do not remove paste into that folder - its nice actually,
but not all I expected...
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