Hello, yesterday I tried to copy a large directory - with nested sub-dirs - over another one, which contained files with the same names or even real duplicates. Sadly, I was remembered that Nautilus only supports the "overwrite all or cancel" option, which I find to be a little limitating. After a while, in fact, I had to resort to old Worker. Right now I'm trying to think about a way to make Nautilus' behaviour a little more flexible, and maybe it could be this way: when Nautilus finds out that the destination file already exists, it prompts a window (which could contain data about the source and dest files, such as creation/modification date, size and, why not, a thumbnail, like I suggested in another post), with four areas of choice: - skip (all, just the current directory, just this file); - overwrite (all, just the current directory, just this file); - auto-rename (appending a progressive suffix like .001 just before the file extension); - cancel. The choices could be made by means of combo boxes, so that space could be saved. -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: La domanda è: come e cosa vuoi comunicare online...la risposta te la diamo noi....icecube communication, realizza ogni tua esigenza, contattaci Clicca qui: http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=5874&d=20070113
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