Instead of setting whether the search should be full text search or
not from the preference dialog, make the permanent setting from the
search popover.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/65
Currently files which have been edited in the future will show only the
time in the "Modified" field of the file view. This is misleading as it
makes it seem it was actually last touched today. This change means a
fuller datestamp will now be shown.
When you have the mouse pointer at the bottom of the icon view in
the area of the floating bar (which is hidden as you have the
pointer there) if the file is not selected and you double-click it,
it fails to launch because the floating bar appears for an instant
and eats the second click of the double-click.
What happens is the first click selects the file and queues a
floating bar show info, the floating bar appears for an instant
eating your second click, it hides again as you have the pointer
in the floating bar area.
Fixed by making the floating bar pass-through the click events to
its underneath window just for the timeframe a double click could
happen. We can't leave pass-through always on because the parent
overlay "enter-notify-event" event would not fire in that case.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/28
This allows drag and dropping files from network shares in Thunar
to other applications that don't handle native URIs (Claws Mail,
Chromium, Firefox...)
Instead of using exif and and exempi for handling image metadata, use
gexiv2 for both.
This simplifies the code a lot and also makes it easy to add new tags
when needed.
Also cleanup a bit the currently displayed tags.
Note: gexiv2 is now a hard dependency when building nautilus.
This reverts commit d68ae9aafc.
Gah. I was sure I had seen a branch for 3.26, and coupling that with
Carlos saying push, I didn’t bother double-checking. Boom: freeze break.
Thanks to Piotr for pointing this out. Also: a hilarious typo. :C