How to add newline for the file/directory name in Nautilus?












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I am trying to do this
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A and B are in different lines



I know how to do it in terminal.



mkdir 'A'$'n''B'


How to do it in Nautilus?










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    I would strongly recommend not to put line breaks in any file or directory names, as many not 100% safely written scripts and applications might break and show unexpected behaviour on these.

    – Byte Commander
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1















I am trying to do this
enter image description here



A and B are in different lines



I know how to do it in terminal.



mkdir 'A'$'n''B'


How to do it in Nautilus?










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    I would strongly recommend not to put line breaks in any file or directory names, as many not 100% safely written scripts and applications might break and show unexpected behaviour on these.

    – Byte Commander
    Jan 15 at 9:30














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I am trying to do this
enter image description here



A and B are in different lines



I know how to do it in terminal.



mkdir 'A'$'n''B'


How to do it in Nautilus?










share|improve this question














I am trying to do this
enter image description here



A and B are in different lines



I know how to do it in terminal.



mkdir 'A'$'n''B'


How to do it in Nautilus?







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  • 2





    I would strongly recommend not to put line breaks in any file or directory names, as many not 100% safely written scripts and applications might break and show unexpected behaviour on these.

    – Byte Commander
    Jan 15 at 9:30














  • 2





    I would strongly recommend not to put line breaks in any file or directory names, as many not 100% safely written scripts and applications might break and show unexpected behaviour on these.

    – Byte Commander
    Jan 15 at 9:30








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2





I would strongly recommend not to put line breaks in any file or directory names, as many not 100% safely written scripts and applications might break and show unexpected behaviour on these.

– Byte Commander
Jan 15 at 9:30





I would strongly recommend not to put line breaks in any file or directory names, as many not 100% safely written scripts and applications might break and show unexpected behaviour on these.

– Byte Commander
Jan 15 at 9:30










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