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