Hi The tree view is deprecated , and has been removed [1]. Use "Copy/Move to" from context menu.
[1] lwn.net/Articles/509492 Cheers On 24 Dec 2013 18:33, "Robert Moskowitz" <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a new system with Fedora 20 that has Nautilus 3.10.1. I am coming > from Fedora 17 that has Nautilus 3.4.2. > > 3.4.2 is easy to use for drag and drop. The Trees view makes this easy. > I can expand the tree in the panel on the left to where I want to move > files. Select them then drop them. Then I can do it to more files, > however I want. > > 3.10.1 seems to have not only lost (or really hidden how to get) Trees > view, but if you drag and drop into places, the focus changes to where you > are dragging. So you have to go back to where you were, select the next > batch and do again. Them maybe go back yet again, because that is where > you want to be. > > Trees view of folders is 'easy' to set up in the main viewing area via > Preferences>Display. But even here, if you drop, for example, into a > subfolder, the view switches to that subfolder. Bad Nautilus. Bad. > > You CAN get around this behaviour by using two copies of Nautilus and > dragging between them, but this is an extra hassle. I will note that > sometimes, this is exactly what I do. For example from a USB drive to a > 'standard' directory. But I do not want to have to do it all the time. > > So folks, > > How do I enable Tree view in the left panel instead of Places? > > How do I get the focus to remain where I am instead of following where I > am moving files to? > > BTW, I would not be supprise if this behaviour change came long before ver > 3.10, but sometimes us users resist upgrading and then end up taking big > jumps forward. > > thank you > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list >
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