[Expired for nautilus (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1727143
Title:
Deficiency: Files Command – "New Folder" option not always available
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
This issue may not be actually be a “bug” since it is possible this is
working as the developer intended. If this is in fact the case AND
assuming that I am not missing something, I consider this to be a
deficiency which should be addressed, if not as a bug fix, at least as
a near-term enhancement.
The issue – if the right panel of the Files window is completely filled
(top-to-bottom) with folders/files
there is no “empty space” in this pane. As such, it is not possible to
right-click to bring a menu which includes an option to create a “New Folder”.
(This option is available if there is any “empty space” in the pane.) Seeing
this, it was not at all intuitive as how to create a new folder in this
scenario.
I thought that perhaps the “New Folder” option might be available if I
clicked on the icon in the very upper left corner of the Files window
– but it is not there either. After doing some experimentation with
keyboard shortcuts, I found that I could get a “New Folder” popup by
doing “Ctrl+Shift+N”. Incidentally, clicking on the small icon in
the upper left corner of the Files window, the “Keyboard Shortcuts”
popup does not include the “Ctrl+Shift+N” in the help text for the
shortcuts.
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