On 12/25/2013 05:19 AM, Ritesh
Khadgaray wrote:
Hi
The tree view is deprecated , and has been removed
[1]. Use "Copy/Move to" from context menu.
[1] lwn.net/Articles/509492
Cheers
There is nothing to cheer about the loss of tree view. :(
Many things will be harder now.
With all the addins and plugins has anyone built this back in :)
On 24 Dec 2013 18:33, "Robert Moskowitz"
< rgm htt-consult com>
wrote:
I have a new system with Fedora 20 that has Nautilus 3.10.1.
I am coming from Fedora 17 that has Nautilus 3.4.2.
3.4.2 is easy to use for drag and drop. The Trees view makes
this easy. I can expand the tree in the panel on the left to
where I want to move files. Select them then drop them. Then
I can do it to more files, however I want.
3.10.1 seems to have not only lost (or really hidden how to
get) Trees view, but if you drag and drop into places, the
focus changes to where you are dragging. So you have to go
back to where you were, select the next batch and do again.
Them maybe go back yet again, because that is where you want
to be.
Trees view of folders is 'easy' to set up in the main viewing
area via Preferences>Display. But even here, if you drop,
for example, into a subfolder, the view switches to that
subfolder. Bad Nautilus. Bad.
You CAN get around this behaviour by using two copies of
Nautilus and dragging between them, but this is an extra
hassle. I will note that sometimes, this is exactly what I
do. For example from a USB drive to a 'standard' directory.
But I do not want to have to do it all the time.
So folks,
How do I enable Tree view in the left panel instead of Places?
How do I get the focus to remain where I am instead of
following where I am moving files to?
BTW, I would not be supprise if this behaviour change came
long before ver 3.10, but sometimes us users resist upgrading
and then end up taking big jumps forward.
thank you
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