Hello Sebastien.
I don't understand why the description of the bug seems unclear to you, but
I explain again
(actually I think this bug is already fixed, but check me since I am not
sure):
After deleting the auto-generated folders in the user home directory like :
Templates, Videos, Pictures, Docum
The description is not clear, what do you try to do? is the issue with
nautilus or the xdg directories?
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Deleting ~/Templates and rebooting makes a change in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285998
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** Changed in: xdg-user-dirs (U
I am a relatively new Ubuntu user and have the same problem. I deleted
my Templates folder, thinking it was superfluous like the Music, Video,
etc. folders, but as I began to use Ubuntu I realized that a document
template feature existed in the right-click menu and I wanted use it.
My first instin
** Changed in: xdg-user-dirs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Deleting ~/Templates and rebooting makes a change in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285998
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i see this clearly as a bug, see newly added duplicates.
important comments from there:
i have deleted my templates folder and nautilus does not handle this very well.
clicking on "Go->Templates" brings me to my home folder.
(that is at least consistent with
XDG_TEMP