Hello, Since version 3.10, Path column is automatically enabled when performing a search[*]. Unfortunately, Ubuntu 13.10 is still using nautilus version 3.8 or earlier, if I am not mistaken.
The column width problems are a known bug and tracked on https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698017 [*] https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=e3ca31da5539de8f3fb067a4de21238a79b97b13 2014-02-04 10:31 GMT+00:00 JLuc <j...@no-log.org>: > Hello, > > I use nautilus in ubuntu 13.10 with unity. > > I have requested nautilus to display the column with the folder of each > file > (its path) because i want to know which folder a file is in > when i do the SEARCH and see a list of result files, > since search returns results of the whole tree including subdirs, which is > very fine. > > When such a column is displayed, it can be very large and it takes much > room > and there is no more room to display the name of the files : > only "Doc..." appear for example, or a mere simple "...". > It might be related to the fact that the name of the column is only 3 > character long : > "Nom" (in french), which is very short to display an file name, > all the more if it is '...' when it cannot be fully displayed. > > "Last modification date" column, on the other hand, is fully displayed > with lot of blank unused space. > Is there a way to reduce this size to the content size = 8 characters > insted of the title size ± 22 characters ? > > Maybe changing the name of the columns would help, since column width > is strongly related to it. > How can i change "Nom" to "Nom du fichier..." ? > How can i change "Dernière modification" (last edit) to "Edit" ? > > > Option : Is there another immediate way to know which is the path of a file > amongst search results, without having to display the paths for all files > in all windows ? > > ===================== > > Other subject, also related to columns : > i have installed the nautilus-column extension so as to display image > sizes (not exifs). > It worked OK in ubuntu 12.04 but doesnt seem to work in 13.10 > Any hint ? > > Sincerly, > JLuc > > -- > nautilus-list mailing list > nautilus-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list >
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