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Event signals are gone in GTK4. We rely on the chain-up for two cases: - holding Shift while clicking - clicking an unselected row (without holding Ctrl) The later can be easily emulated in our side. For the former, we can fall through and let GtkTreeView's default handler do everything. Side effects of this change: - secondary click while holding down Shift: BEFORE: opens context menu without changing selection, even when clicking outside selection; AFTER: range-select without opening the context menu. - click on expander while holding down Ctrl: BEFORE: adds row to selection and expands tree simultaneously; AFTER: expands tree without changing selection. Both are exotic corner cases without an obvious expected behavior and the behavior before this change is unexpected and inconsistent. So, the side effects are neutral at worst. Not worth keeping the chain-up. |
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nautilus
This is the project of the Files app, a file browser for
GNOME, internally known by its historical name nautilus
.
Supported version
Only latest version of Files as provided upstream is supported. Try out the Flatpak nightly installation before filling issues to ensure the installation is reproducible and doesn't have downstream changes on it. In case you cannot reproduce in the nightly installation, don't hesitate to file an issue in your distribution. This is to ensure the issue is well triaged and reaches the proper people.
Hacking on nautilus
To build the development version of the Files app and hack on the code see the general guide for building GNOME apps with Flatpak and GNOME Builder.
Runtime dependencies
- Bubblewrap installed. Used for security reasons.
- Tracker (including tracker-miners) properly set up and with all features enabled. Used for fast search and metadata extraction, starred files and batch renaming.
Discourse
For more informal discussion we use GNOME Discourse in the Applications category with the nautilus
tag. Feel free to open a topic there.
How to report issues
Report issues to the GNOME issue tracking system.