On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org > wrote: [snip]
> 2. Laboriously go into the edit menu (at the top of the window, > presuming you're not using a desktop manager that has removed the > feature), and pick PASTE from the EDIT menu. > > It'd be nice if you could simply add CUT, COPY and PASTE icons into the > file browser's toolbar, to quickly do those *very* common functions. > The problem is that I'm using stock F28 with default Gnome 3 and, as it can be seen from my screenshot, there is no "PASTE" option in the menu (what exposed clicking the 3 horizontal lines icon): I only have: - new folder and new tab buttons (+ "bookmark this location" button that is grayed out) - zoom in/out buttons - undo and redo buttons that are grayed out - Visible Columns... - "show hidden files" checkbox - Reload So your hint and gnome documentation for which I provided the link seem not accurate, or Fedora 28 has done some customization to the menu of "Files" application Gianluca
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