When I copy a file into the same folder, a dialog appears where I can enter a new name of the copied file or it can suggests a new name. Am I missing something or there is no preferrence to always suggest s a new name, so it would just make a copy and not display any dialog? This is on Plasma 5.23.
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The logic behind this is, well, logical. How can a programmer know what a users intent is when copy/pasting from/to the same location? What you are describing is/was a 50/50 condition. Either the user wanted to overwrite the file, or they wanted to create a new file. You can't have it both ways.Last edited by Snowhog; Jan 19, 2022, 02:33 PM.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Actually, no. The dialog does not allow overwriting the current file (it would have no effect anyway). It will always create a new file. The only question is the name of it. And I would like to default to the file manager's suggestion always. As Nautilus, Nemo and I guess Caja does (and Explorer in Windows, if I remember correctly, but I might be wrong on that one).
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Right-click and choose duplicate here.
or ctrl-d.
The naming is a bit ugly, though.
However, the naming scheme does not seem editable without digging into the source code, at least as far as I can tell.
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No. I am not asking about copying a file to a different directory. I am asking about copying a file in the same directory. On Linux, this is DE dependent (and bash just throws a warning at you). Gnome does as windows does (sensibly, I think). KDE does ask byt does not let you overwrite the file. Folder View and Dolphin do this:
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostRight-click and choose duplicate here.
or ctrl-d.
The naming is a bit ugly, though.
However, the naming scheme does not seem editable without digging into the source code, at least as far as I can tell.
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Originally posted by SnowhogIn the image you provided, from what GUI application did it come from?
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