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Re: [gcmd-usr] Change location via paste
From: |
Uwe Scholz |
Subject: |
Re: [gcmd-usr] Change location via paste |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Apr 2014 07:43:30 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.22 (2013-10-16) |
Hi there,
Didster <address@hidden> schrieb am [Mi, 16.04.2014 21:51]:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyway in GCMD to paste a location and open it?
>
> I am coming to GCMD from nautilus (used to be OK, but as of gnome 3.8 is
> awful!!!) and also xplorer2 (sadly a windows only app). In both apps, I
> have the location "bar" where I can click each sub folder and navigate with
> the mouse but also can switch the location bar into text mode (CTRL+L in
> nautilus, CTRL+D on Windows) and then manually enter a location. In my
> case, I usually always do this from the clipboard, pasting in a location
> and then enter to naviage.
>
> Can the same be done in GCMD?
Up to now there exists no other flexible way than doing this in the
command line.
> I know I can turn on the command window and type "cd some/path" and thats
> great, but then with that window on, I seem to loose the search function
> (when I type with a list item selected I would expect it to move to items
> starting with that letter - but instead the text goes into the cmd window.
> I find this pretty useless, so have the cmd window off).
The search function of GCMD can also be reached by pressing
Ctlr+Alt+Letter while the command line is activated. This might be a
workaround for you.
I hope that helps.
Ciao,
Uwe