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Message #04561
[Bug 764424] Re: Launcher - dropping a file on a launcher app icon should open that file in the app
The highlighting of doesn't work well for folders. Nautilus is the only
app I've seen lighting up when draggging a folder to the launcher, but I
also expect apps like audacious to light up. Audacious.desktop has
"MimeType=inode/directory;" in it, so it sould highlight. Easytag is a
another app that doesn't light up (even if I add
MimeType=inode/directory; to its .desktop)
Another DnD bug happens when you drag a file or folder from nautilus to
the launcher, but drop it outside the launcher. the launcher will then
stay in its highlighted state till you open and close the dash.
ubuntu 13.10
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/764424
Title:
Launcher - dropping a file on a launcher app icon should open that
file in the app
Status in Ayatana Design:
Fix Committed
Status in Unity:
Triaged
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
If a user drags and drops a file on top of a Launcher app icon, the
application should open the file if it is a file type it supports.
If the application does not support the file type nothing should
happen.
Also at the moment many Launcher icons do not highlight when the user
starts dragging, even if the application supports opening the file
type being dragged.
For example, if the user starts dragging a text file firefox and
libreoffice writer should illuminate in addition to gedit.
Another example is dragging a tarball; thunderbird should illuminate
and if the tarball is dropped on the thunderbird icon it should open a
new message with it as an attachment.
UPDATE : Compiz screws up the handling when a drop happens at about the same time as the scale timeout goes off. It doesn't freeze so much as grab the mouse forever.
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Desired resolution:
- create a new desktop key that details all file types that can be
imported into an application. See Robert Carr's comments #1 and #4 for
details.
- For the following applications, ensure the information about which
file types can be opened by a drag and drop operation is updated:
LibreOffice, Thunderbird, Chormium, Firefox, Gedit, Image viewer,
Shotwell, GIMP, Transmission, Terminal, Brasero Disk Burner, Archive
Manager, Evolution, Rhythembox, VLC
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