Is Cody actively working on this? If not, should he be unassigned?
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Title:
Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)
The file-chooser dialog as descripted in comment No. 43 bothers me since
I updated to Jammy.
It's not the state of art and workflow. Glad I found this place to
urgently beg for a change. I will try the solutions offered in comments
41 and 42.
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Just adding my support to those rallying for change on this issue.
I tried colas' script in the background, but whilst it does report that
it's resetting location-mode, it doesn't seem to be solving the problem
for me (on Jammy Jellyfish).
I also noticed there's another schema/key,
Le samedi 20 novembre 2021 à 14:12 +, colas a écrit :
> I think I have found the solution:
> Set org.gtk.Settings.FileChooser.LocationMode to "filename-entry"
Yes! Now it must be made the default value in Debian!
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I think I have found the solution:
Set org.gtk.Settings.FileChooser.LocationMode to "filename-entry"
In dconf, see attached screenshot
** Attachment added: "Using Dconf to set the value"
This is a very irritating thing, and should be easy to solve. The fix is just
changing initial focus!
Hard to understand this has been open for 12 years now.
There's even a risk of data loss by unintentionally overwriting a file
when one types, *as it works just fine on all other OS*, the
This truly feels like a significant downgrade when coming from any other
OS.
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Title:
Improve Save As Dialog Box
Agreed. yaztromo identified the frustration well. I've been living
with this in Mint Cinnamon for years, and still can't seem to get used
to it. Thanks for the Alt+N shortcut (works in English/US version).
Maybe that'll help me stop cursing at my computer every time I save a
file.
Returning
I'm also hit by this daily and think that it should be fixed. Thanks
@phusen for the tip of the Alt+N shorcut! But even with the Alt+N
shortcut it is confusing that a highlighted field does not have focus.
And after Alt+N I still have to click the Save button with the mouse as
the Enter key now
I would like to note that this is still/again a problem in 2019 on
Ubuntu 19.04. (I didn't notice it on 18.10, but maybe I just missed
it.) I agree with pretty much everything that gdi2k wrote above,
particularly that the following seemingly simple change would remove a
significant annoyance for
Playing a bit around, I found a few workarounds:
1) The thumb button, which I have never used, on my very old Logitech
mouse will set the focus without touching the selection. However, not
everybody has thumb buttons - particularly on laptops. Scrolling with
the mouse wheel in the field does
Sorry for the spamming. I forgot to mention my last idea: Clicking the
label for the field could be a way to set focus to the field. I think it
does this on Windows, but correct me if I'm wrong.
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