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If you use the JupyterLab filebrowser to copy a file with the name test-Copy.file to a different directory with the context menu using "Copy" and "Paste" the file-copy will be renamed to test.file.
This can be reproduce it with arbitrary file names as long as there is the "-Copy" in the file name.
Reproduce
Create a file test-Copy.file with the JupyterLab filebrowser
Right-click on this file and select "Copy"
open any other directory in the JupyterLab filebrowser
right click and select "Paste"
the copyed file will have the name "test.file" instead of "test-Copy.file"
Expected behavior
the copied file will keep its filename which is test-Copy.file
Context
Operating System and version: Windows 10
Browser and version: Firefox 98.0.1
JupyterLab version: 3.2.1 and 3.3.0
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Description
If you use the JupyterLab filebrowser to copy a file with the name
test-Copy.file
to a different directory with the context menu using "Copy" and "Paste" the file-copy will be renamed totest.file
.This can be reproduce it with arbitrary file names as long as there is the "-Copy" in the file name.
Reproduce
test-Copy.file
with the JupyterLab filebrowserExpected behavior
the copied file will keep its filename which is
test-Copy.file
Context
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: