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From: Wol <antlists@××××××××××××.uk>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Dolphin and adding a option, if it exists.
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2022 07:52:10
Message-Id: cff197ca-311d-ce2f-4cb8-460fb0429457@youngman.org.uk
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Dolphin and adding a option, if it exists. by Michael
1 On 06/10/2022 08:33, Michael wrote:
2 > On Thursday, 6 October 2022 05:39:59 BST Dale wrote:
3 >> Howdy,
4 >>
5 >> This may not exist. If not, oh well. Sometimes when I'm moving files
6 >> with Dolphin, I need a added feature. I tend to use split panes when I
7 >> copy or move files. Quite often, I want to move files from one location
8 >> to another and the new file use the same name as the old file I'm
9 >> replacing. What I*wish* I could do, move the file from one pane to the
10 >> other and drag the new file on top of the old file and it replace it
11 >> with the name of the old file. As it is now, I have to bring up
12 >> properties, select the name of the file, while not including the
13 >> extension, and copy it, then close that window and open properties on
14 >> the new file, highlight the old name, paste new name, close window, copy
15 >> new file over and either delete old file or tell it to overwrite the
16 >> file. Sometimes it has a different extension and I have to delete
17 >> instead.
18 >>
19 >> It would be a lot faster if I could just drag it on top of file I want
20 >> to replace and either it be configured to use name of old file for new
21 >> file or me select in a pop up what I want to do. Basically, move and
22 >> drop instead of all the properties, copy, repeat with paste on new file
23 >> and then move and maybe delete a file as well. I went to the services
24 >> window and looked for anything I could add but I didn't see anything
25 >> that would do what I describe but it could be a hidden feature of one
26 >> that isn't obvious.
27 >>
28 >> Has anyone ever seen something that does this? While I use dolphin, I
29 >> may could use another tool if it has this feature.
30 >>
31 >> Thanks.
32 >>
33 >> Dale
34 >>
35 >> 😄 😄
36 > Perhaps I'm missing something ...
37 >
38 > If the old file has the*same* name as the new file, the file manager will
39 > warn you and ask you if you want to rename the new file so as it does not
40 > overwrite the old file, or if you want to replace the old file.
41
42 This made me think. Some times the old tools are the best - maybe I
43 ought to switch from Dolphin to Midnight Commander for my use case, and
44 maybe you should too.
45
46 Okay, it doesn't do exactly what you want, but the dance you want to do
47 it will make it a lot easier ...
48
49 Cheers,
50 Wol

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Re: [gentoo-user] Dolphin and adding a option, if it exists. Michael <confabulate@××××××××.com>