On 06/12/2015 11:59 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> You are lucky, You use KDE and in all your application, especially in
> your file manager, in some place, typically in menu_bar/edit, I think
> there is the possibility to use the cut/past function, as well as the
> usual ctrl+c/v or right click.
>
> I u
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 12:09:57 -0700
Joe Zeff wrote:
> Learn to use both hands. One for the mouse, the other for the
> keyboard. The keys used for copy/paste are on the left, and most
> people use the right hand for the mouse. HTH, HAND.
Being a ciotóg,
I have to put down the mouse to use
> Am 12.06.2015 um 19:17 schrieb Dario Lesca :
>
> Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 10.44 -0600, Ronal B Morse ha scritto:
>> One work-around,
> Workaround, workaround, workaround ... why I must use a work around
> when the solution in this case is very simple: do not remove paste
> function from t
On 06/12/2015 08:51 PM, Ronal B Morse wrote:
On 06/12/2015 08:41 PM, Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 10:44 -0600, Ronal B Morse wrote:
The inability to paste an object into a folder using only the mouse is
a problem only in list mode, and then only when the list display is
larger than the acti
On 06/12/2015 08:41 PM, Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 10:44 -0600, Ronal B Morse wrote:
The inability to paste an object into a folder using only the mouse is
a problem only in list mode, and then only when the list display is
larger than the active window. In icon mode there is always enough
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 14:32 -0500, g wrote:
> change your luck and stop using gnome.
I tend to have a similar mindset. Though there is a third option, you
are not forced to use the default file browser in gnome (it can hardly
be called a file "manager"). You can use another, then set your
prefer
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 10:44 -0600, Ronal B Morse wrote:
> The inability to paste an object into a folder using only the mouse is
> a problem only in list mode, and then only when the list display is
> larger than the active window. In icon mode there is always enough
> space between objects to summ
Tim:
>> For those who don't want to keep flitting between using the mouse and
>> the keyboard, you wanted to be able to do it all from one or the other.
Joe Zeff:
> Learn to use both hands. One for the mouse, the other for the keyboard.
> The keys used for copy/paste are on the left, and most pe
On 06/12/2015 11:17 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 10.44 -0600, Ronal B Morse ha scritto:
One work-around,
Workaround, workaround, workaround ... why I must use a work around
when the solution in this case is very simple: do not remove paste
function from that menu (and m
On 06/12/2015 02:09 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 06/12/2015 09:08 AM, Tim wrote:
>> For those who don't want to keep flitting between using the mouse and
>> the keyboard, you wanted to be able to do it all from one or the other.
>
> Learn to use both hands. One for the mouse, the other for the keyb
On 06/12/2015 10:59 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 07.22 -0500, g ha scritto:
<<>>
>> i use kde and konqueror, so i can not offer any answer.
>> just trying to clear up a possible misunderstanding.
>
> You are lucky, You use KDE and in all your application, especially in
On 06/12/2015 09:08 AM, Tim wrote:
For those who don't want to keep flitting between using the mouse and
the keyboard, you wanted to be able to do it all from one or the other.
Learn to use both hands. One for the mouse, the other for the keyboard.
The keys used for copy/paste are on the lef
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 10.44 -0600, Ronal B Morse ha scritto:
> One work-around,
Workaround, workaround, workaround ... why I must use a work around
when the solution in this case is very simple: do not remove paste
function from that menu (and many other useful functions).
Into Gnome 3 "w
On 06/12/2015 10:11 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 14.55 +0800, Ed Greshko ha scritto:
I just looked back at F21 and
even there a "classic menu" with copy/paste doesn't exist. And,
besides, a place where you can click copy/paste is just a GUI doing
CTRL-C/CTRL-V. So, I d
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 14.55 +0800, Ed Greshko ha scritto:
> I just looked back at F21 and
> even there a "classic menu" with copy/paste doesn't exist. And,
> besides, a place where you can click copy/paste is just a GUI doing
> CTRL-C/CTRL-V. So, I don't know what added functionality w
Allegedly, on or about 12 June 2015, Ed Greshko sent:
> And, besides, a place where you can click copy/paste is just a GUI
> doing CTRL-C/CTRL-V. So, I don't know what added functionality would
> be supplied by a "classic menu".
For those who never knew the hotkeys, it gave you the function and
s
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 07.22 -0500, g ha scritto:
>
> On 06/11/2015 04:27 PM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> > I can not find the "copy/cut/paste" in the menu of gnome nautilus
> > (files).
> >
> > CTRL+C|V and right-click/copy|paste work, but some time I need this
> > functions that was previously
On 06/11/2015 04:27 PM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> I can not find the "copy/cut/paste" in the menu of gnome nautilus
> (files).
>
> CTRL+C|V and right-click/copy|paste work, but some time I need this
> functions that was previously in the menu at the top right.
>
> Where are put it now?
in following
On 06/12/15 14:35, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 07.20 +0800, Ed Greshko ha scritto:
>> If I right click on a file or folder the menu items you ask about are
>> there for me.
> In this tread I do not talk about CTRL+v|c or right click, but a
> classic menu in which there are
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 07.20 +0800, Ed Greshko ha scritto:
> If I right click on a file or folder the menu items you ask about are
> there for me.
In this tread I do not talk about CTRL+v|c or right click, but a
classic menu in which there are the classic function copy and
paste.
Like all
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 23:51 +0200, Rene Harder Olsen wrote:
> or use the second mouse /right click bottom to open a menu with copy
> and paste option.
That's never worked when there's no blank area in the window to click
into (because it's occupied by data about other files).
--
tim@localhost ~]
On 06/12/15 05:27, Dario Lesca wrote:
> I can not find the "copy/cut/paste" in the menu of gnome nautilus
> (files).
>
> CTRL+C|V and right-click/copy|paste work, but some time I need this
> functions that was previously in the menu at the top right.
>
> Where are put it now?
I am not a Gnome user
Il giorno gio, 11/06/2015 alle 23.51 +0200, Rene Harder Olsen ha
scritto:
> You can use normal ctrl + C for copy and ctrl + v for paste or use
> the second mouse /right click bottom to open a menu with copy and
> paste option.
Yes, I know, these method work.
But a menu with copy/paste is necess
Den 11-06-2015 kl. 23:27 skrev Dario Lesca:
> I can not find the "copy/cut/paste" in the menu of gnome nautilus
> (files).
>
> CTRL+C|V and right-click/copy|paste work, but some time I need this
> functions that was previously in the menu at the top right.
>
> Where are put it now?
>
> Many than
I can not find the "copy/cut/paste" in the menu of gnome nautilus
(files).
CTRL+C|V and right-click/copy|paste work, but some time I need this
functions that was previously in the menu at the top right.
Where are put it now?
Many thanks.
--
Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 22 con Gnome
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