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When I do ls in a directory and there is a file like foo-3.0.13.1.run, the context menu is divided to three parts:
File: foo-
IP: 3.0.13.1
File: .run
It's nice to have quick option to ping this "IP address", but is seems to be quite useless, as long as copy (or other uses) 1/3 of filename.
Can the context menus be nested, so one menu is for full filename and inside them second one for IP?
When I do ls in a directory and there is a file like foo-3.0.13.1.run, the context menu is divided to three parts:
It's nice to have quick option to ping this "IP address", but is seems to be quite useless, as long as copy (or other uses) 1/3 of filename.
Can the context menus be nested, so one menu is for full filename and inside them second one for IP?
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