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Title:
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But will the fix be back ported to gtk 3.4? Or nobody cares about lts
users?
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Title:
Allow an independent context menu
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the issue is fixed with nautilus 3.6 in raring
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Allow an independe
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Allow an independent context menu
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** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Allow an independent context menu
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Actually it doesn't expose only an empty space from user view (it might
be technically, but that's not user worry), the click *hightlights the
whole line* not text only. A user who doesn't study where it makes sense
to click in order to achieve a certain goal views a highlighted line
which expresse
I get why you would have contextually relevant menus, not a bad feature. But I
would like to suggest that a simple compromise be this:
if you have selected files, while holding ctrl or shift and right click
anywhere in the window, then the correct menu for selected files should appear.
otherwise
> actions depend of the context, "create a new directory" doesn't apply
if a file is selected for example...
This is true in tight context. The red line is to have a choice or being
restricted from it. For example in Firefox when I'd like to copy an url,
I can select copy, move to a folder, decide
> The idea started with the folder in tree view, actually admitting I
don't get it, or is it untrivial to just allow a complete context menu
independent from where you click and leave it up to the user which
action to select?
The actions depend of the context, "create a new directory" doesn't
appl
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Title:
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** Description changed:
After yesterdays updates a right click, mostly on text files, doesn't display
complete context menu. (video)
It displays always e.g. create new file, properties, dis- and enlarge.
It randomly doesn't display e.g. rename, cut and paste.
It doesn't display mostly on
** Description changed:
After yesterdays updates a right click, mostly on text files, doesn't display
complete context menu. (video)
It displays always e.g. create new file, properties, dis- and enlarge.
It randomly doesn't display e.g. rename, cut and paste.
It doesn't display mostly on
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