Nautilus File Manager Gets More Features Ahead of the GNOME 46 Release - 9to5Linux
Nautilus File Manager Gets More Features Ahead of the GNOME 46 Release - 9to5Linux

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Nautilus File Manager Gets More Features Ahead of the GNOME 46 Release - 9to5Linux

Cool, but is copy path to file a thing yet?
Copy the file and paste it into anywhere you can enter text... you get the path to the file as text.
Yay, basic features needing weird workarounds!
Edit: it seems like it, but we were wrong. You dont need a filepath, you can literally copy the file and paste it to a
Can someone give me a situation where you cant paste a file and it inserts the filepath instead?
I should try that thanks!
Though I still believe that UX would benefit from such a button, there's a Nautilus extension for it as well chr314/nautilus-copy-path, I think it deserves to be native
++ as well as searching on a folder simply by the first letter, without searching everywhere
They intentionally removed this feature years ago. It was possible to reenable via a dconf setting for a while but I believe that was also eventually removed.
So annoying.
++ Compact view (as Nemo calls it)
Putting the following with executable permissions inside
~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts/SCRIPTNAME
adds a right click menu to Nautilus that serves the same purpose:The 'notify-send' bit isn't necessary; it just puts up a notification.
Mentioning only because it's a simple demonstration of a pretty easy way to extend Nautilus for all kinds of purposes; w/o messing around with the pygobject interface. (There's supposed to be an xdg standard for file manager extensions like this, but managers use their own custom folders, syntax, etc. for such extensions. I think pcmanfm adheres to the standard; Dolphin requires a .desktop file somewhere; Thunar, Caja, & Nemo work similar to Nautilus.)
Yes, Gnome is context aware if you ctrl+c a an image file, and you paste it to a text editor it will paste it as a path, if you paste it in an image editor it will be pasted as an image, if the program supports it (e.g. it works in Krita, but not in Pinta)
Drag and drop is not working because of Wayland. Between 2 windows of the same app, e.g. Nautilus it's working.
Not sure 🤔, I have been using a lot ranger lately
Ranger is amazing, I never thought to use it as my default file manager
Try "lf". It's ranger written in go. == lots faster.
Luckily if you need that feature, you can just download a different file manager. This is why I hate monopolies and love Linux and the FOSS community.
Aside from ios, I don't know of anywhere that has a monopoly on file managers