The problem with Ctrl+L is that this is not ergonomic, because you cannot find 
out (apart by going to a forum or bug report like this one) by yourself.
When you want to do this, you are just going to fiddle around with the mouse to 
find a way to copy the path or paste it. If it is not obvious the reaction will 
most probably be (but I have made no investigation on that) unhappy users who 
will write by hand the path in their e-mail or just use the up buttons and 
folders to go to the right path.
Before, with the button, it was not obvious either, but just by looking around 
you could find it easily. The same happen to me on Win7, I had to use it once 
at work, and I needed to copy the path to send it to someone, just a small 
fiddling and I found out (I already forgot, but that does not matter as it as 
easy to find) how to switch to text base pathname.

So now that I know that Ctrl+L could do the trick, I'm fine, because I know. 
The problem is the ergonomics behind that. There is clearly no way to find out 
this shortcut! And there is no other way to do it.
Therefore, this is not minimalist, this is subminimalist (implying 
unergonomics).

PS: I'm not against the idea that only Ctrl+L is neccessary to switch.
But I am for the idea that there should be a way to find that out
without requiring Google or a forum help.

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