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that's not a papercut bug, it's open for years for a reason, it's non
trivial to solve
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If this is going to be fixed, there is a patch in the upstream report
(but fairly old I am afraid), by the way.
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Ah, sorry about that.
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ACK. Still valid in gnome3, nautilus 3.2 and ubuntu 11.10.
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Chris Wilson: read the description again. It is not about placing items
into subfolders in a folder but it is about placing items into said
folder.
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With Nautilus 3.2.1 which ships in 11.10 as a part of Gnome 3, I am able
to easily place items into folders in list view. Are you still have a
problem here?
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how is this not fixed yet? ...
not unique to nautilus. most file browsers have this issue (windows 7 decided
to implement this bug again - maybe XP worked too well).
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Reported in September 2006 and still present a full four years later in October
2010 in Nautilus 2.30.1.
What I hate most about these kinds of stupid little bugs in the time
wasted before realizing it's a bug. I've previously changed the
background in Nautilus. Tried to do it today on another c
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The 'invalid' status is misleading. The upstream bug being tracked was
marked as a dup. I'm updating it to track the new bug.
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This should not be marked "Invalid". The issue is still present in
Ubuntu 10.04.
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This issue has been solved decades ago by the same engineers who designed one
of the first successful GUIs: the Macintosh. IIRC this feature was available
ever since I remember using a Mac, and that means ~ Mac OS 6, in the late 1980s.
It is a shame that in 2009 we're having this discussion. A
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the hundredpapercut points usuability issue but doesn't get those solve
in a magic way, this bug is not trivial and will need a nautilus hacker
to work on the issue
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Same problem but from the paste point of view rather than DND approach,
has some people's attempts at fixes and a link to the upstream bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/51043
It's clear that this is a big usablity issue, and I join those calling
for the 100 papercuts pr
@Jakob: Same screenshot, this time with View menu exposed. What are you
suggesting? There is no such option when Nautilus is in non-browser
mode.
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@Mathew: Looks like you have disabled the address bar, enable under menu
"View" to get Option 1 back
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Option 1 is also not at all obvious. Many people migrating from Windows
will be expecting to be able to simply drag and drop into the main area,
and to be quite frank I would expect that as well. Additionally, what
if the current path is not in "button" mode but in "text" mode; is it
possible the
Jan, as I tried to point out in comment 26, if Nautilus is *not* in file
browser mode, the "option 1" you reference is not available. See
attached screenshot. Given the window in that screenshot, I can *only*
drag a file to a subfolder of 'mp3', but not to 'mp3' itself. :(
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Looking at the screenshot in comment #24 and option 1 works for me now.
(Both as a drag & drop and as a right-click target.)
This still leaves the lasso issue, and the fact that dropping/right-
clcik inside the main pane don't work (which people expect).
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ALso when you copy a file and try right mouse click to paste a file, the
option is not there because there is no "whitespace" as in the compact
view. Very annoying indeed.
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Please can someone pick it up? It really begs for a fix
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This problem needs to be fixed asap. If we're talking about usability,
this could be a crucial turnoff for people new to Ubuntu. I would
certainly rate this as __the__ biggest annoyance in the Ubuntu user
interface (being a user of list view). The solution is to make every
area of the window int
I confirm that too - it always annoys me.
Waiting obsessively for a fix!
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I second this bug, this has been a source of endless annoyance for
years!
I don't like to use the words Windows and Usability in the same
sentence, but they've actually solved this user interface idiocy very
easily by the DnD selecting the folder you're in (not any of the
subfolders) when you move
I'm sorry I must have read the description without realising the point
it makes -> that this is for a folder full of sub-directories :=). *face
palm*
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Note that this is not about spatial mode (like explained here
http://www.bytebot.net/geekdocs/spatial-nautilus.html ).
It's about plain, simple list view.
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Yes, I see. Definitely annoying.
I think this not a paper cut as Ubuntu doesn't use spatial nautilus by
default, but I'll leave that decision to someone else.
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Lightbreeze: Try dragging to a spatial Nautilus window filled with
subfolders in List View, instead of a File Browser window. I think
you'll find you can't, not even in Jaunty.
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Both steps 1 and 3 in the picture Sebastian Bengtsson attached allow me
to drop a file into the current folder in nautilus in list view.
So this works for me in Jaunty... have I got this wrong? Is there some
feature I am overlooking missing?
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The "Unable to drop to current folder in nautilus list view" has been an open
bug since late 2002.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101938
When I first read about Papercuts this was what immeadiatly came to mind as it
is a design related issue in a very central part of GNOME. It is prec
I agree that always having some usable white space in list view is very
important. My usual workaround is to view the parent folder of the
folder that I want to drag to, and then drag to the folder's icon, or
right click it and select paste into folder, but having white space is
useful for other r
i completely agree with Mat. This issue has been one of my biggest pet
peeves and I don't see why this problem is any more difficult than the
current "high priority" paper cuts. Many of the confirmed paper cuts are
hardly trivial fixes either. Thanks for your time.
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During our recent usability tests one of the subjects (an accountant,
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dropping a file (exactly as described here) and, after about five
minutes of trying - already very frustrated - had to revert to right-
click copy and file>paste t
David, can we have a second look at it and for now reconsider as paper
cut - it is quite a painful issue and worth reviewing for Karmic cycle.
It could be too big for this project, but let's keep the discussion
alive.
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This is certainly a large usability issue, but it is certainly not
trivially fixable; therefore it is not a paper cut.
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Both of these issues (the drag-and-drop of files/folders and the right-
click context menu in full list-view) have bothered me for a long time;
there is still no solution in Ubuntu Jaunty.
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>What's more, there's no "paste" when you right click anywhere in list
view EXCEPT in the blank space BELOW the files if there is few items in
the folder
I think the problem is that a full selection (1st -> n'th columns selected) is
strictly used in nautilus.
It makes it difficult to get hold of
> why would fedora uses the patch and not upstream if it's correct?
You questioned the correctness of the patch because gnome hasn't included it
yet, didn't you?
This wasn't meant as an offense, it can take a while to get a patch into gnome.
Even when it's correct, i guess.
Ok, they are not slo
the bug tracker is not the right place to start trolling could you
consider your comments usefulness before sending one?
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Because the Gnome people are slow?
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why would fedora uses the patch and not upstream if it's correct?
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Still no drag-and-drop in list-view in nautilus - this is especially
frustrating in combination with file-roller.
There seems to be another bug report in gnome bugzilla at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101938
A patch is attached, but it doesn't seem to be integrated into upstream that
The file-roller issue is a another bug in nautilus:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/185387
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I experience this as well, but not with the limitation others have
mentioned of having to have lots of items to fill up the list view. For
me, I can't drag and drop to any folder in list view, no matter how few
items are in it, at least with file-roller. Changing to icon view allows
me to drag and
** Description changed:
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+ Updating description to be clearer: Copy&Paste from
+ http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102501 (I see this on Hardy):
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+ Description of Problem:
+ It is near-impossible to drop a file into a folder that is in list view
+ and conta
re opening, still an issue with hardy.
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Ah, finally I get what you are saying (pardon me being slow ;-)). Yes,
that is not possible now. I've grown a habit of working around this
behaviour but it sure is annoying and unintuitive.
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No, that's misunderstood...
What does NOT work is drag a file into current folder if that folder has many
subFOLDERS, not FILES. When there are files itworks. But when there are
subfolders there is no space for the current one.
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I just retested it in my Hardy beta system. Dragging a file into
Nautilus in list view is perfectly possible. The file is inserted among
the other files just fine (even if the window is completely filled with
files (scroll bars appear)). Perfran is right that in list view there is
no right-click -
I agree with Christian A. Reiter
What's more, there's no "paste" when you right click anywhere in list view
EXCEPT in the blank space BELOW the files if there is few items in the folder.
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This bug is not fixed, it should be reopened, and is in serious discussion
upstream.
In gnome 2.22, take nautilus, put into list view, go to any directory where are
more files one nautilus screen can display, so the scroll basrs appear.
Now take a file from otherwhere and try to drag&drop it into
No problem, marking that one as fixed then!
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I must apologize. I just came home from work and decided to try it again
myself. The three bugs I posted were from a scribble I kept, intending
to send them for quite some time now. Apparently this 'bug' was for
Breezy (or I just did something wrong when I wrote it down), but I tried
to drag a file
Thanks for your bug. i don't understand your description. If you drag
something to a folder in the list the icon is changed to an open folder
and you can drop it to that folder, what else do you expect?
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