Public bug reported:
Placing a copy in Nautilus of a file called "file1 (copy) – edited" in
the same folder results in a file called "file1 (another copy)" instead
of "file1 (copy) – edited (copy)".
Steps to reproduce:
1.Create a file called "file1" (or any other name).
2.Copy-paste "file1" in the same folder. The copy is automatically labeled
“file1 (copy)”.
3.Rename “file1 (copy)” as “file1 (copy) – edited”.
4.Copy-paste “file1 (copy) – edited” in the same folder. The copy is now
automatically labeled “file1 (another copy)” instead of “file1 (copy) – edited
(copy)”.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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copying a file in nautilus results in wrong file name
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231045
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