• @llii@discuss.tchncs.de
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      132 months ago

      I was searching for this a few days ago and was stunned that you aren’t able to just create an empty file in the gnome file manager.

      In the terminal you can use touch file.txt to create an empty file, but it should be possible to do this in the file manager.

    • @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      132 months ago

      Gnome has always been like this. They started on this trend at the very beginning.
      I dropped it when they released 1.0 or 1.1 as they had released another of idiotic changes that were half because “we know better” and because “fuck you, user peons”. Never looked back as it’s been managed the same way ever since.

    • @tekino@pawb.social
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      82 months ago

      You can just put a blank file in the Templates directory then it shows up in the right click menu. At least it does that on PopOS

    • dblsaiko
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      What’s the point in being able to create an empty file from the file manager? You pretty much never want to actually have an empty file.

      Open whatever program that can edit the document type you want (you would have it open later anyway to edit the document), make a new document, put something in it and save it. You have to do that anyway with any document type where an empty file isn’t valid data.

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          For all of those you need to open an editor anyway.

          Open your editor, start typing, press ctrl+s, drag the folder from the file manager to the save dialog to navigate there.

          If anything, there should be a “Create new document with…” menu entry with a submenu that lets you select an editor, and when you save, the save dialog has the correct folder open. Anything, but have the editor create the document because it knows best what data to write when you do save.

          A menu entry to create new empty file is a bad solution to this. It’s not general enough, and people don’t actually want an empty file as you just demonstrated with your list.