I've just read this question and realized that I had never used either the "Copy To" or "Move To" context menu - is it possible to hide them?
I've just read this question and realized that I had never used either the "Copy To" or "Move To" context menu - is it possible to hide them?
For 11.10 and earlier
Yes, edit the file:
and find the last instance of this:
and make the insides empty like this:
That should solve your problem.
It is unfortunately not possible to do this in either 12.04 or 12.10, because of the changes to
Nautilus
and the removal of/usr/share/nautilus/ui/nautilus-directory-view-ui.xml
. It has been asked very recently (June 2012) in the gnome nautilus mailing lists, and it is clear from the developers' responses that one would now have to download the source code, patch it, and then recompile it to eliminate or hide the copy to and move to menus.Emmanuel Bassi, a gnome developer, responded to the same request on the mailing list by noting that:
In another response, Emmanuel goes into more detail and points out that:
This is the official position on
Nautilus
, and so the only thing to do is to suggest a patch, or simply prepare your own patch and build your own custom version. The source code that you need is available from the git repository.There is no dirty 'hack' that can accomplish what you want at the moment, as the developers have explained. It may change in the future, but this is the current state of affairs.