Not sure how long this has not been possible in dolphin. I first noticed it a few days ago and assumed it was a configuratinn issue.
Today I attemted to fix it and found no way to do it. The context menu choices do not include paste actions. For now I am using Duplicate here as a work around.
I am a recently updated Fedora 36 workstation.
Any ideas on how to proceed?
Emmett
Not sure how long this has not been possible in dolphin. I first noticed it a few days ago and assumed it was a configuratinn issue.
Today I attemted to fix it and found no way to do it. The context menu choices do not include paste actions. For now I am using Duplicate here as a work around.
I am a recently updated Fedora 36 workstation.
Any ideas on how to proceed?
Emmett
Did you happen to have a Windows installation alongside your Fedora and boot up that Windows before switching to Fedora and experiencing this? If that is the case, then I don't know the reason in details, but I can always get Dolphin back to work normally by just restarting the machine.
Phu
On 03/07/22 11:36, Phu Nguyen wrote:
Did you happen to have a Windows installation alongside your Fedora and boot up that Windows before switching to Fedora and experiencing this? If that is the case, then I don't know the reason in details, but I can always get Dolphin back to work normally by just restarting the machine.
This happens with NTFS partitions when Windows 'fast startup' feature is enabled.
Syam
Il 02/07/22 18:07, Emmett Culley ha scritto:
Not sure how long this has not been possible in dolphin. I first noticed it a few days ago and assumed it was a configuratinn issue.
Today I attemted to fix it and found no way to do it. The context menu choices do not include paste actions. For now I am using Duplicate here as a work around.
I am a recently updated Fedora 36 workstation.
Any ideas on how to proceed?
Emmett
I cannot reproduce the problem. The paste action only shows when there's something in the clipboard and you have write privileges. Does CTRL-C / CTRL-V work? Are you sure you have write privileges in the directory you're trying to write to? When you CTRL-C a file, does the klipper tray icon show it in the chronology? What if you clean up the klipper chronology and try to CTRL-C again?
Mattia
On 7/3/22 12:34 AM, Mattia Verga wrote:
Il 02/07/22 18:07, Emmett Culley ha scritto:
Not sure how long this has not been possible in dolphin. I first noticed it a few days ago and assumed it was a configuratinn issue.
Today I attemted to fix it and found no way to do it. The context menu choices do not include paste actions. For now I am using Duplicate here as a work around.
I am a recently updated Fedora 36 workstation.
Any ideas on how to proceed?
Emmett
I cannot reproduce the problem. The paste action only shows when there's something in the clipboard and you have write privileges. Does CTRL-C / CTRL-V work? Are you sure you have write privileges in the directory you're trying to write to? When you CTRL-C a file, does the klipper tray icon show it in the chronology? What if you clean up the klipper chronology and try to CTRL-C again?
Mattia
I can repeat it every time. Go to my home directory in dolphin, right click on a file and select copy, then right click in the file list, and no way to paste that copied file is in the context meu. I use CopyQ and I do see that cop;y selection did get into the list. The list shows file:///home/emmett/temp to be pasted. If I paste that into a konsole command line I see that text. Not sure what should happen in that case, but I suspect that is my issue.
I'll take a look at copyQ configuration.
Emmett
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 22:57:08 BST Emmett Culley wrote:
I can repeat it every time. Go to my home directory in dolphin, right click on a file and select copy, then right click in the file list, and no way to paste that copied file is in the context meu. I use CopyQ and I do see that cop;y selection did get into the list. The list shows file:///home/emmett/temp to be pasted. If I paste that into a konsole command line I see that text. Not sure what should happen in that case, but I suspect that is my issue.
Out of curiosity are you using Wayland as it works fine here on X11.
Colin
Wayland doesn't seem to be totally ready for primetime so I us X11.
I just updated my worksation to the latest, which included a lot of KDE and plasma update, But Dolphin still doesn't show a paste option.
Howver I just found that if I select coopy for a directory, the Paste one directory option does show up in the context menu.
Copyq contains the same info as for a file, so now I am pretty convinced it isn't copyQ that is the problem.
Since no one else seemse to be seeing this I have to assume it is a configuration issue. And I have no idea at this point where to look. Especially as pasting a copied directory does work.
Emmett
On 7/3/22 3:11 PM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 22:57:08 BST Emmett Culley wrote:
I can repeat it every time. Go to my home directory in dolphin, right click on a file and select copy, then right click in the file list, and no way to paste that copied file is in the context meu. I use CopyQ and I do see that cop;y selection did get into the list. The list shows file:///home/emmett/temp to be pasted. If I paste that into a konsole command line I see that text. Not sure what should happen in that case, but I suspect that is my issue.
Out of curiosity are you using Wayland as it works fine here on X11.
Colin
On 7/5/22 6:00 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:
Wayland doesn't seem to be totally ready for primetime so I us X11.
I just updated my worksation to the latest, which included a lot of KDE and plasma update, But Dolphin still doesn't show a paste option.
Howver I just found that if I select coopy for a directory, the Paste one directory option does show up in the context menu.
Copyq contains the same info as for a file, so now I am pretty convinced it isn't copyQ that is the problem.
Since no one else seemse to be seeing this I have to assume it is a configuration issue. And I have no idea at this point where to look. Especially as pasting a copied directory does work.
Emmett
On 7/3/22 3:11 PM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 22:57:08 BST Emmett Culley wrote:
I can repeat it every time. Go to my home directory in dolphin, right click on a file and select copy, then right click in the file list, and no way to paste that copied file is in the context meu. I use CopyQ and I do see that cop;y selection did get into the list. The list shows file:///home/emmett/temp to be pasted. If I paste that into a konsole command line I see that text. Not sure what should happen in that case, but I suspect that is my issue.
Out of curiosity are you using Wayland as it works fine here on X11.
Colin
Thinking this might be a copyQ issue I stopped copyQ and started klipper. Still no paste choice in context menu after copyinf a file in dolphin.
No one esle is seeing this?
Emmett
On 7/11/22 12:15, Emmett Culley wrote:
On 7/5/22 6:00 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:
Wayland doesn't seem to be totally ready for primetime so I us X11.
I just updated my worksation to the latest, which included a lot of KDE and plasma update, But Dolphin still doesn't show a paste option.
Howver I just found that if I select coopy for a directory, the Paste one directory option does show up in the context menu.
Copyq contains the same info as for a file, so now I am pretty convinced it isn't copyQ that is the problem.
Since no one else seemse to be seeing this I have to assume it is a configuration issue. And I have no idea at this point where to look. Especially as pasting a copied directory does work.
Emmett
On 7/3/22 3:11 PM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 22:57:08 BST Emmett Culley wrote:
I can repeat it every time. Go to my home directory in dolphin, right click on a file and select copy, then right click in the file list, and no way to paste that copied file is in the context meu. I use CopyQ and I do see that cop;y selection did get into the list. The list shows file:///home/emmett/temp to be pasted. If I paste that into a konsole command line I see that text. Not sure what should happen in that case, but I suspect that is my issue.
Out of curiosity are you using Wayland as it works fine here on X11.
Colin
Thinking this might be a copyQ issue I stopped copyQ and started klipper. Still no paste choice in context menu after copyinf a file in dolphin.
No one esle is seeing this?
This (in the attached picture) is what you are missing?
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On 7/11/22 1:56 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
On 7/11/22 12:15, Emmett Culley wrote:
On 7/5/22 6:00 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:
Wayland doesn't seem to be totally ready for primetime so I us X11.
I just updated my worksation to the latest, which included a lot of KDE and plasma update, But Dolphin still doesn't show a paste option.
Howver I just found that if I select coopy for a directory, the Paste one directory option does show up in the context menu.
Copyq contains the same info as for a file, so now I am pretty convinced it isn't copyQ that is the problem.
Since no one else seemse to be seeing this I have to assume it is a configuration issue. And I have no idea at this point where to look. Especially as pasting a copied directory does work.
Emmett
On 7/3/22 3:11 PM, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 22:57:08 BST Emmett Culley wrote:
I can repeat it every time. Go to my home directory in dolphin, right click on a file and select copy, then right click in the file list, and no way to paste that copied file is in the context meu. I use CopyQ and I do see that cop;y selection did get into the list. The list shows file:///home/emmett/temp to be pasted. If I paste that into a konsole command line I see that text. Not sure what should happen in that case, but I suspect that is my issue.
Out of curiosity are you using Wayland as it works fine here on X11.
Colin
Thinking this might be a copyQ issue I stopped copyQ and started klipper. Still no paste choice in context menu after copyinf a file in dolphin.
No one esle is seeing this?
This (in the attached picture) is what you are missing?
Paste one file is not in the menu. And neither is Add to places, but that is probably because I am right clicking in teh file area not on a directory.
This caused me to take another look and I found that the past one file does dhow up if I right click on a directory, just not in the files listed for the current directory. So maybe it is working as designed. But I am pretty certainly that the paste one file has shown up when I wanted to copy to an open directory.
Emmett