Annoying behavious of Nautilus when drag+drop as link

Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knugum at gmail.com
Fri Jul 18 04:06:54 UTC 2008


And sorry for all the spelling errors, such as "behavious" in the subject
lineā€¦ Of course I mean "behaviour".

J.R.

2008/7/18 Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum at gmail.com>:

> When, in Nautilus, I drag a file from one map to another and press
> Ctrl+Shift when releasing the mouse button, a link will be created in the
> destination folder, but the really annoying thing is that the destination
> link will be called something like "Link to Myfile.xxx" if the target file
> is MyFile.xxx. I really have to get rid of this adding-"Link
> to"-to-every-link-I-create behaviour, because it's a lot of extra work to
> remove that part of the link name for all of the files (I would guess there
> will be hundreds of them, all spread out in a lot of different folders, in
> this particular case since many files could be placed in a few different
> folders and I don't want any copies of anything except for backup). Of
> course there is a lot of ways I could solve this afterwards, like writing a
> script that searches for all those files and removes the first part of their
> names, but it would really be the most convenient thing to not having that
> stuff added to the name in the first place.
>
> Well, I suppose there should follow a question to this, so:
>
> How can I, using Nautilus, create a link that has exactly the same name as
> the target file, that is without the addition of "Link to " in it. I know
> this is possible in Windows, by changing a setting somewhere, and I really
> hope this is possible in Ubuntu/Gnome/Nautilus too.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Johnny Rosenberg
>
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