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Bad placing of the copy string while
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Title:
Bad placing of the copy string while drag-copying
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Importance: Unknown = Low
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Bad placing of the copy string while drag-copying files with a dot in their
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I'm marking the patch as needswork, breaking .tar.gz and similar
extensions is not an option, Copy of: ... would break ordering and
therefore does not seem to be a solution most would agree upon.
** Tags added: patch-needswork
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Bad placing of the copy string while drag-copying files with a
How about calling the files Copy of: $filename.
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I tried to reproduce this issue under Ubuntu Lucid and works as is
expected (copy has the name 'your original file (copy).extension'),
please could you check under latest release included in Lucid if this
issue is still affecting you? Thanks!
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@Kamus: I just tried it with a fully patched Lucid. I had a file called
screenshot.godaddy.png on my desktop and by click-dragging to copy it,
I ended up with screenshot (copy).godaddy.png. Note the first dot in
the file name. On the other hand, I'd rather have Nautilus behave this
way than mess
@Bruno, ohh I see why works for me before, I tried this steps but with
a file with structure your file.png, you are right with double
extension this behaviour is still occurring.
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Same thing in 9.10/Gnome 2.28.4. Noted upstream as well.
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Affects me as well on Ubuntu 9.04, Gnome 2.26.1.
Perhaps .tar.xx can defined as an exception?
It's a papercut ;-).
Johannes
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Bug still exist in gnome 2.26/2.27.x
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This bug has been fixed in Gnome 2.24.
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This bug still alive in newest versions of nautilus?
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Windows prefixes a copy as 'Copy of $original_name' which as you say
breaks ordering.
If nautilus used the first part of the file (split by '.') that has no
white space that would give sensible results.
my song feat. artist.tar.gz - my song feat. artist (copy).tar.gz
my_file.tar.gz -
Then why not name it copy X of foo, works with a.b.txt and foo.tar.gz
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Do other OSes and desktops have that feature? What do they use? The
copy variant has the issue to break ordering. I'm not sure the
issue is annoying enough to try figure a complicated way to make it work
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** Attachment added: Patch for this issue
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4216892/nautilus_copy_string_placement.diff
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs = Manu Cornet
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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As dicussed on IRC the patch would bring
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306341 back (.tar.gz creating
.tar (copy).gz)
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** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Status: Unknown = Unconfirmed
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Thanks for your bug. That's known upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351290
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #351290
(Please change the importance to a minor one, I don't seem to have the
right for this :) )
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