Nautilus is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. The name is a play on words, evoking the shell of a nautilus to represent an operating system shell. Nautilus replaced Midnight Commander in GNOME 1.4 and was the default from version 2.0 onwards.
By default, the pane view in nautilus is single. It would be useful if we can split the pane view in nautilus becomes dual pane as in Windows File Manager; Total Commander. This will make easier in copying files from one directory to another directory. The question is can the pane view in nautilus made into a dual pane? The answer is that it can. You can split the pane into dual pane in the latest version of nautilus by go to the View menu and then select Extra Pane. This options will make single pane of nautilus split into dual pane vertically. For easier, you can do it by simply pressing the F3 key on your keyboard.
Pane view will be split as follows :
After that you can easily copying or moving files from one directory to another directory without having to open a new window or move the directory.
By default, the pane view in nautilus is single. It would be useful if we can split the pane view in nautilus becomes dual pane as in Windows File Manager; Total Commander. This will make easier in copying files from one directory to another directory. The question is can the pane view in nautilus made into a dual pane? The answer is that it can. You can split the pane into dual pane in the latest version of nautilus by go to the View menu and then select Extra Pane. This options will make single pane of nautilus split into dual pane vertically. For easier, you can do it by simply pressing the F3 key on your keyboard.
Pane view will be split as follows :
After that you can easily copying or moving files from one directory to another directory without having to open a new window or move the directory.
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