cannot copy path from breadcrumbs navigation
Bug #1081224 reported by
Radek Liska
This bug affects 11 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Files |
Fix Released
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
After browsing Files for some time I ended up in some folder and I want to copy its path (maybe I'd like to open it in Terminal or to send the path to struggling friend looking for something). There's no way to copy the path either by:
- clicking in breadcrumb navigation after all icons (-> addressbar appears) and pressing Ctrl+C
- right-clicking the (last or any other) item of breadcrumb navigation and selecting menu item Copy
Windows 7 allows both options, Nautilus offers the second one, Marlin/
Is there some other way I have missed?
Related branches
lp:~kjtehprogrammer/pantheon-files/editable-pathbar
- Avi Romanoff (community): Approve
- Jeremy Wootten: Approve
- Danielle Foré: Approve
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Diff: 2198 lines (+448/-1335)10 files modifiedlibwidgets/BreadcrumbsElements.vala (+2/-1)
libwidgets/BreadcrumbsEntry.vala (+0/-494)
libwidgets/CMakeLists.txt (+1/-3)
libwidgets/LocationBar.vala (+354/-502)
libwidgets/tests/CMakeLists.txt (+0/-27)
libwidgets/tests/tests-pathbar.vala (+0/-213)
src/View/Chrome/TopMenu.vala (+5/-8)
src/View/LocationBar.vala (+75/-81)
src/View/ViewContainer.vala (+4/-5)
src/View/Window.vala (+7/-1)
lp:~kjtehprogrammer/pantheon-files/breadcrumb-copy
Rejected
for merging
into
lp:~elementary-apps/pantheon-files/trunk
- xapantu (community): Needs Fixing
- elementary UX: Pending requested
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Diff: 28 lines (+11/-2)1 file modifiedsrc/View/LocationBar.vala (+11/-2)
Changed in pantheon-files: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Committed |
milestone: | none → isis-beta1 |
assignee: | elementary UX Team (elementary-design) → nobody |
Changed in pantheon-files: | |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
Changed in pantheon-files: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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This is definitely a bug, or rather the absence of a feature. I think we should have this, but elementary UX should look at how to implement this in a logical way.