"There is one advantage about my idea that I perhaps failed to make
clear enough in my original comment: with different emblems the idea
provides for both cut and copy actions (which is not shown in my
mockup). Also, there are probably already provisions in Nautilus for
handling such emblems; at least there are the default Nautilus emblems
which should work similarly."

I like that there's an interest in going this direction, but for me I
think emblems is not the right approach.  There was some talk by
Nautilus people before about having a 'shelf' system (which is kind of
akin to the 'trash' system in a way) wherein you shelve items that have
been copied or cut, and at some point you can view them in the shelf.
Conceptually this makes much more sense to me because cut/copied items
will always be in the same place, and to find out what "Paste" will
yield at any given time is as simple as looking in your shelf.

I think dimming an icon that represents a cut icon is important because
it indicates, as David said, that this file may soon cease to exist in
its present location.  I don't think there's really a need to give any
indication at all of a copied file in its existing location.  When you
copy a file, that doesn't affect the file in its original location and
it's really only useful to know about copied files when you're in a
different location.

That said, while I like the shelf idea conceptually.. I also don't have
any brilliant ideas about how that might work in terms of a user
interface/experience.  If someone here comes up with something
brilliant, you'll be a hero to many.

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Dim files when you 'cut' them for later 'paste' action
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194213
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