or
Child -> Paste
How to do it?
how do you do something like:
folder: c:/test/photos/small
such that you can Parent->Paste to /small/ ?
as it is if you search for folder: /test/photos/small/
you can Parent Paste to photos, or to test, or to c:,
but not to the bottom-most (basename), /small/
?
if you're at c:/test/, & (context-menu) Parent Folder -> 'Search in Everything',
you are /shown/ /small/ as a "file/dir" /name/,
but still you cannot select /small/ as a directory to paste to
?
being able to reach /small/,
or more generally subdirectories to the (stem)
[i don't know what a "stem" is, but it sounds right]
<seems #stem: is not right>
[heh, still don't know what #stem: is? who in the world came up with that word ]
would be beneficial, i'd think
what i would like to do, i'm thinking,
is to cut a selection of files, from 1 window, & paste them somewhere else,
up to & including the bottom-most directory is a tree,
in a separate window that is filtered as folder:,
that i would add enough of a search to, to point out my wanted paste location
& as is, that is fine - except for the bottom-most directory
(i can get around that, by excluding folder:,
AND assuming the particular bottom-most directory is NOT empty,
but that muddies up the results in that window,
& instead of picking a directory location as my paste to spot,
i have to pick a /file/ in the wanted directory location, as my paste to spot
IOW, I guess some sort of Child Folder -> Paste functionality.