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Jon Skinner 13 years ago
You can copy the file path from the context menu in the file

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You can copy the file path from the context menu in the file

Thanks, Jon. Would it be possible to have this on the tab itself? This is the idiom which many of us are familiar with.

I agree. I had to spend more than five minutes googling for this. It's definitely idiomatic to find "copy path" when right-clicking the tab.

That's also what I first tried, right clicking the tab. Later figured out I had to right click the text area but it did not feel as intuitive.

I did the same thing, too.
Definitely, it is more natural to do file meta operations from the tab, and file edit operations from the view.
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