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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1153271

Title:
  When renaming a file, nautilus should not discard the new name if it
  is invalid

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  1. Create a file 'Example' in any folder
  2. Select it
  3. Press F2 to allow changing its name
  4. Replace by some invalid name such as "Example/Foo" (which contains a bar 
"/")
  5. Confirm by pressing ENTER

  There will be this warning (in Portuguese):
  ----
  Não foi possível renomear o item.
  Desculpe, não foi possível renomear "Example" para "Example/Foo": Barras não 
são permitidas nos nomes dos arquivos
  ----
  and the new text "Example/Foo" will be gone.

  It would be better if after the warning is closed, nautilus would
  focus on the field for renaming the file, and not delete the new name
  so the user can easily fix the invalid character (e.g. replace "/" by
  "-"). This is particularly important if the new name chosen by the
  user is long, because in that case it would not be fun having to type
  it again.

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