Finally I got it!
Here are the exact steps to reproduce the behavior that Pablo is talking
about
1. Open Nautilus (it has to be a newly opened window)
2. Right click a file and chose Rename. Nautilus will highlight the file name.
3. Now Right click again on the highlighted part of the name and ch
Hi Pablo.
I did has you said and I'm still unable to reproduce the bug in 12.04
I even tried other steps, but I was always able to copy/paste the file.
Cheers.
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I've tried on 3 different computers with Precise installed and I'm
unable to reproduce the bug as it was on Oneiric.
@Tom, Pablo and Fiorenzo
Did you guys experienced the bug after fallowing the exact same steps I
described? If not, could one of you describe the (new) steps for us?
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I've just upgraded to Ubuntu Precise and the bug is gone.
Thank you guys!
Cheers!
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Title:
[list-view] After copying text from
@Wolfgang
You're welcome, glad I could help. Phil V. mentioned the workaround was
rebooting the system, actually you only need to close the nautilus
window affected by the bug and open a new one and you're good to go.
About closing the upstream bug, since I'm new here (this is my first bug
report
Public bug reported:
When renaming a file in nautilus, in list view, if you copy the highlighted
part of the name, after this you're unable to copy/paste files
This only occurs in list view
Steps to reproduce:
- Open Nautilus
- Chose List View
- Right click a file and chose Rename. Nautilus will