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Ability to move files and folders up one directory level #800

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cyberduck opened this issue Sep 12, 2006 · 3 comments
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Ability to move files and folders up one directory level #800

cyberduck opened this issue Sep 12, 2006 · 3 comments
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xFloydianSlipx created the issue

Basically the title says it all; I would like the ability to move files and folders into the directory one level up from the one in which they currently reside.

This functionality was present in early versions of WS_FTP (and might still be, but I don’t know) for Windows and is one of the very few things I miss after switching to OS X.
In WS_FTP this was accomplished by positioning a folder icon at the top of the file list. By dragging files onto this icon they were moved into the next directory up.

I have had limited experience with OS X development and would not mind taking a crack at this feature myself, but I do not know the proper way to submit the files I have altered once I have finished implementing the idea (to be included in future builds), or whether or not this has been suggested before and is already slated for implementation.

Any info would be greatly appreciated,

Adam

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@dkocher commented

Milestone 2.8 deleted

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@dkocher commented

You can always attach patches to this ticket if you found a resolution for this.

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cyberduck commented Jan 8, 2008

@dkocher commented

Use the outline view instead. This is related to #12009 which is resolved.

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