The GNOME Journal is a tool for easily browsing and finding files on your computer. It uses Zeitgeist to get information and metadata on what files/websites/contacts/etc. you worked with.
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revamp: context menu for (upward) navigation to (location of) a file or folder #3
Domain:
all 'file and folder' items in timeline and detail views (the views, which open upon clicking on a multi-activity bubble in the timeline)
"upward navigation to a file's or folder's location"
= accessing location of files and folders shown in the Journal
... not applicable to, e.g., web pages
context menu entries:
Open
.... where the 'O' is underligned for keyboard navigation
(this applies to ALL items and is for consistency reasons)
Open Item’s Location
.... where the 'L' is underligned for keyboard navigation
(as aforementioned, this only applies to files and folders)
This issue related to https://live.gnome.org/DocumentCentricGnome/Circulation%20for%20your%20files (Federico about document-centric GNOME: Circulation of your files).
Domain: all 'file and folder' items in timeline and detail views (the views, which open upon clicking on a multi-activity bubble in the timeline)
"upward navigation to a file's or folder's location" = accessing location of files and folders shown in the Journal ... not applicable to, e.g., web pages
context menu entries: