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On Do 28 Jan 2016 21:33:34 CET, Martin Wimpress wrote:
I am upstream, the behaviour is intended. You can file a feature request at
https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja
Regards, Martin.
On 28 Jan 2016 15:42, "Dark Penguin" wrote:
The next problem i
I am upstream, the behaviour is intended. You can file a feature request at
https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja
Regards, Martin.
On 28 Jan 2016 15:42, "Dark Penguin" wrote:
> The next problem is to find the bugtracker for MATE. Unsurprisingly,
> googling "bugs mate" yield unwanted and graphic r
On 01/28/2016 03:11 PM, Dark Penguin wrote:
> When renaming files in Caja, pressing Shift+Del does not "cut the name";
> instead, it works as if you wanted to "permanently delete" the file.
> Ctrl+X works as expected, however.
Meh, you people are really nitpicky. I would have expected that
Shift+D
The next problem is to find the bugtracker for MATE. Unsurprisingly,
googling "bugs mate" yield unwanted and graphic results. %)
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darkpenguin
And, no, it's not only up to the developers to figure what causes the
bug. Both Mate and Debian are community-driven, so if you find a bug
you would like to get fixed as a user, you should help developers
with some testing which helps locate the issue.
The more information you provide, the faster
On Jan 28, 2016, at 4:17 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
>
> Also, if turns out to be an upstream bug, then you should yell at the Linux
> Mint people to fix it.
Oops, I meant to say "yell at them for not upstreaming their fix".
In any case, my point is, this is free software developed b
> It may be that Mint "fixed" this already, but I think it's been more than a
> year already - why is it still not in Debian?! So I think it's a problem with
> something other than Caja itself - some Debian-specific hotkey-snatching
> subsystems or something. Maybe this problem was never even t
When renaming files in Caja, pressing Shift+Del does not "cut the name";
instead, it works as if you wanted to "permanently delete" the file.
Ctrl+X works as expected, however.
Meh, you people are really nitpicky. I would have expected that
Shift+Del will actually delete the file, not cut the te
Package: caja
Version: 1.8.2-3+deb8u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When renaming files in Caja, pressing Shift+Del does not "cut the name";
instead, it works as if you wanted to "permanently delete" the file.
Ctrl+X works as expected, however.
To reproduce:
- Press F2 on any file to ren
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