As per subject, is there a way to add such option/functionality to nemo?
It would be particularly useful in dealing with search results.
P.S: I tried a couple of solutions suggested for nautilus, but they don't seem to be working.
Open parent folder in nemo
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Open parent folder in nemo
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Re: Open parent folder in nemo
Nemo already has that capability - it's the up arrow:
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Re: Open parent folder in nemo
Except it doesn't work with search results.altair4 wrote:Nemo already has that capability - it's the up arrow:
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Re: Open parent folder in nemo
Of course not. Search results aren't like folders.aloysius wrote:Except it doesn't work with search results.
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Re: Open parent folder in nemo
I don't think we understand each other here.TehGhodTrole wrote:Of course not. Search results aren't like folders.aloysius wrote:Except it doesn't work with search results.
I'd like to be able to open the parent folder of a particular file, which would be particularly useful with the results of a search.
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I understood, thank you.aloysius wrote:I don't think we understand each other here.
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