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#Gnome #Nautilus - idée d'évolution :

Le renommage de fichier par lot mériterait d'avoir plus d'options, comme :

* Passer le nom en majuscule / minuscule
* Remplacer les espaces par un caractère
* Usage d'expressions régulières

#Nautilus #foolishness

One character in the "Nautilus" series speaks a conlang created specifically for him in the show. Supposedly it's meant to be a Creole formed from languages of nations colonized by the East India Mercantile Company (the British East India Company, historically).

Why. Why? Such a language would take decades to develop under specific circumstances. Surely they could have chosen a lesser known language rather than invent one that is highly unlikely to have happened.

I would love to be proven wrong, as i am an armchair dabbler at best in #linguistics. Talk to me. #ConlangConstruction

#Gnome #Files (#Nautilus) has a bulk rename tool for some time now, but literally every single time I try to use it I fail. Really, everytime I need to rename batch of files, I try it first in this tool, I recognize that my task is not possible done in it and than start totalcmd in wine just for this simple operation.
Are my needs so advanced? I don't think so.
For example now I want to add xml extension to all badly named log files. Impossible.

#Gnome #Nautilus

Has anyone got some trick to get Nautilus to stop being weird about drag and drop and delete?

Delete a file. Will it go away? Who knows?

Drop a file, to move it. Aha, I see it's in two places now. Cool. Cool. Refresh time!

Why doth it suck so much?
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@drew_belloc @noodlejetski @drew_belloc @noodlejetski I don't have a dock either. I do have a favourites row though, and currently these are the pinned apps (arranged in no particular order):

1. Calls by #GNOME & #Purism
2. Chats (#Chatty) by Purism & GNOME - supports #SMS, #Matrix, #XMPP
3. Contacts by GNOME
4. #Firefox web browser by #Mozilla
5. #SignalMessenger
6. GNOME Settings
7. #Phosh Mobile Settings
8. Tweaks by #postmarketOS
9. #Tuba (client for #Mastodon / #Fediverse)
10. #Kasts by #KDE
11. #DeltaChat (#openstandards-based, #securityaudited, fast #e2ee chats over bloody #email!)
12. Files / #Nautilus by GNOME

All #FreeSoftware /Libre, #OpenSource #FOSS / #FLOSS : )

Note: The home screen and the app drawer / search / overview is all one and the same.