[Desktop-packages] [Bug 2059871] Re: F9 still mentionned as a way to hide side pane but no longer works

2024-04-26 Thread Coeur Noir
** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  ubuntu 24.04 + nautilus 46
  
  in Nautilus « main menu » the keyboard-shortcuts list [ ctrl + ? ] reads
  F9 as a way to hide / unhide side panel.
  
  I wish it were true, but it's no longer since 23.04 where F9 was
  disabled upstream (
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/2020009 )
  
  Though there was a button~icon at the bottom of window for hiding /
  unhiding side panel.
  
  Now this also seems gone.
  
  So now only way to hide side pane is to adjust width of Nautilus window.
+ But how now to achieve this → 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/666797838/nautilus_side_by_side.png ?
  
  Hiding side pane is very convenient when needing to drag and drop
  elements between two ( or more ) open windows of nautilus.
  
  It can ease task for visually impaired people and people with unsure or
  slow hand moves.
  
  Could F9 shortcut or dedicated button-icon ( or both ) make a comeback
  in Ubuntu ?

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Title:
  F9 still mentionned as a way to hide side pane but no longer works

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  ubuntu 24.04 + nautilus 46

  in Nautilus « main menu » the keyboard-shortcuts list [ ctrl + ? ]
  reads F9 as a way to hide / unhide side panel.

  I wish it were true, but it's no longer since 23.04 where F9 was
  disabled upstream (
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/2020009 )

  Though there was a button~icon at the bottom of window for hiding /
  unhiding side panel.

  Now this also seems gone.

  So now only way to hide side pane is to adjust width of Nautilus window.
  But how now to achieve this → 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/666797838/nautilus_side_by_side.png ?

  Hiding side pane is very convenient when needing to drag and drop
  elements between two ( or more ) open windows of nautilus.

  It can ease task for visually impaired people and people with unsure
  or slow hand moves.

  Could F9 shortcut or dedicated button-icon ( or both ) make a comeback
  in Ubuntu ?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 2059871] Re: F9 still mentionned as a way to hide side pane but no longer works

2024-04-23 Thread Coeur Noir
Then « only in collapsed mode » is missing in the help.

And what about the icon / button that happened to exist ?

At first sight and default non-collapsed mode, hide panel looks like
gone away from Nautilus.

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Title:
  F9 still mentionned as a way to hide side pane but no longer works

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  ubuntu 24.04 + nautilus 46

  in Nautilus « main menu » the keyboard-shortcuts list [ ctrl + ? ]
  reads F9 as a way to hide / unhide side panel.

  I wish it were true, but it's no longer since 23.04 where F9 was
  disabled upstream (
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/2020009 )

  Though there was a button~icon at the bottom of window for hiding /
  unhiding side panel.

  Now this also seems gone.

  So now only way to hide side pane is to adjust width of Nautilus
  window.

  Hiding side pane is very convenient when needing to drag and drop
  elements between two ( or more ) open windows of nautilus.

  It can ease task for visually impaired people and people with unsure
  or slow hand moves.

  Could F9 shortcut or dedicated button-icon ( or both ) make a comeback
  in Ubuntu ?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 2059871] Re: F9 still mentionned as a way to hide side pane but no longer works

2024-04-23 Thread Khalid Abu Shawarib
It still shows and hides the sidebar, but only in collapsed mode.

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Title:
  F9 still mentionned as a way to hide side pane but no longer works

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  ubuntu 24.04 + nautilus 46

  in Nautilus « main menu » the keyboard-shortcuts list [ ctrl + ? ]
  reads F9 as a way to hide / unhide side panel.

  I wish it were true, but it's no longer since 23.04 where F9 was
  disabled upstream (
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/2020009 )

  Though there was a button~icon at the bottom of window for hiding /
  unhiding side panel.

  Now this also seems gone.

  So now only way to hide side pane is to adjust width of Nautilus
  window.

  Hiding side pane is very convenient when needing to drag and drop
  elements between two ( or more ) open windows of nautilus.

  It can ease task for visually impaired people and people with unsure
  or slow hand moves.

  Could F9 shortcut or dedicated button-icon ( or both ) make a comeback
  in Ubuntu ?

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