I just want to say that such a thing can make a great difference if it
is included by default.
Everything or anything that needs a customary script to be installed
kinda increases the investment required to use the feature by 8000%.
And if you have a 100 such things you want to change, it can take you a
long time. Or after every install you need to remember to redo it. Or
now you have to keep configuration files around between installs. Or,
or. A customisation is usually not so bad when you do it the first time.
It really stinks when you have to do it again.
"Copy file path" as the popup menu option would be my suggestion. Plain,
clear, says what it means. Intuitive enough, everyone will find it.
Has been missing from Windows for as long as Windows has existed, too.
Op 27-3-2016 om 11:14 schreef Colin Law:
On 27 March 2016 at 09:47, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
PPS:
I suspect that Nautilus provides to add plugin/action scripts, for
SpaceFM you can write "tools" scripts. IOW when using the variable "%f"
you could write a script that copies to the clip board or opens a
terminal with the full path etc..
Good idea. Googling for nautilus script copy full path to clipboard
yields a number of likely looking hits. It seems pretty trivial at
first glance. Might even give it a go myself as it would certainly be
useful
Colin
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