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by jiofih 1930 days ago
The parent comment was complaining about that being impossible in Linux before the conversation switched to Mac. Which is it?

Also, nothing to memorize about copy & paste or drag & drop. I would say you’re used to Linux GUIs not doing what you expect so the obvious solutions aren’t even considered.

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Where did Linux enter into it? I just don't typically use GUIs much, and I use the Mac GUI much more than I use Linux GUIs. But I've used command lines since I started with computers (before GUIs were common.)
Dragging a file from a file-browsing application into a different application (like the terminal) just to get the path is unintuitive and not obvious.

Showing the Finder path bar is the more obvious option. Nautilus, the file browser on some Linux distros, supports this as well.

Dolphin, in KDE land, has this functionality as well.
Not any application, the operation is “convert this thing i am dragging into text” for which the result is obvious.
> Also, nothing to memorize about copy & paste or drag & drop.

To a terminal. I thought Linux was the one where you needed to open a terminal to do basic things, yet from my experience it's usually MacOS that needs a terminal for such basic things as turning off mouse acceleration.