I’ve been facing a similar issue. For me the problem was that the
encoding of the file had changed since it was last opened with Gedit
(from WINDOWS-1252 to UTF-8). As I had manually set the encoding when
first opening the file, Gedit had saved this information and tried to
reuse it the next time I
Cody Russel wrote:
> I find the cut icons very confusing. They exist on different corners of
> the icons, and they exist on both dimmed icons and non-dimmed
> icons.
Sorry about that. As said, I had just taken David’s mockup. The small
emblems are on different corners to try out different possibil
Sorry for the mistake in my previous post: I meant David’s mockup, of
course, when writing about the base of my new mockup …
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Dim files when you 'cut' them for later 'paste' action
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194213
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Another idea could be to add further emblems to the icons of copied/cut
files. In the simplest case this could be the stock icons for copy/cut
(usually a pair of documents/a pair of scissors). I’ve quickly created
another mockup showing this (based on Daniel‘s above – sorry for
hijacking the screen