How to split windows nautilus with F3?

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Aprendiz_de_linux
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se unió: 03/02/2014

Hi all!!

Hi can't do the way i get used to press "F3" to split windows nautilus like in Trisquel 6, neither like in MATE (debian) or KDE (any distribution with Dolphin can do it...). I am using Trisquel 7 just installed it in the normal process.
So i want to know how to work that way. There is any shortcut key or?...
The only way (poor way..) is doing CTRL+T like browsing internet opening new tabs... and that is not what i really wanted to do...
Below the images to show was i tried to do. I thought put those images in order for you to understand better what i want to try.
Thank you very much in advance.

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jbar
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se unió: 01/22/2011

That functionality was remove in nautilus 3.6.

tomlukeywood
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se unió: 12/05/2014

so if you want the older versions of nautilus you can get them here:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/refs/tags

Aprendiz_de_linux
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se unió: 03/02/2014

Hi!
I will see! Didnt know that i can get/recover my favorite way of working :D
Thanks a lot Jbar and Tom!

And by the way... why the heck they removed one of the best functionality ever....

Best regards

Magic Banana

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I am a translator!

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se unió: 07/24/2010

With GNOME Shell (with the default desktop as well?) you can make the window take the left (respectively right) hand side of the screen with the shortcut Meta-Left (respectively Meta-Right) where "Meta" is the windows key on most keyboard and "Left" (respectively "Right") is the arrow pointing in that direction. You can then open another window (with Ctrl+N for instance). If it does not take the whole other half of the screen (here it does) then use the related shortcut.

Those keyboard work with any window. Not only with those of the file browser.