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Name cannot be changed on save dialogue

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Tom

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Ubuntu 20.04
kernel 5.15.0-53-generic
Model XPS-13
Chrome 07.0.5304.121 (Official Build) (64-bit)

note that this occurs not just in chrome, but any application that uses the system's save dialogue.

For example, in Google Chrome, I press Contrl-S to save a webpage. When doing so, a save dialogue appears for specifying the name and directory of the file.

a filer

When I press any key to modify the name of a file, a letter is inserted into a search window, rather than changing the actual file name.

Pressed "a" to change the name to a.html

It occurs in any web browsers or software which use this system's default save dialogue for specifying a filename and directory.

I think it's a bug in a filesystem, if someone could teach me where to report this, that would also be great.

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in flag
I think you mean the save dialogue. What happens of you left click with the mouse in the given name and highlight the unwanted portion of the given name and replace with what you want?
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Tom
It gives me `cut/copy/paste/select all/ etc...`, the usual paste menu.
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yes, that's normal and the way it works. just replace the highlighted text with the filename you want it to be ie overtyping it.
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Tom
The bug is that whenever I try to do that by pressing the corresponding character to replace the highlighted section, it automatically types into the search section of the dialogue
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ke flag
I get the same behaviour with Ubuntu 22.04. Are you using i3-wm by any chance?
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Tom
sorry , I don't know any more, I reported a bug in https://bugs.launchpad.net/gtk/+bug/1878076 hope this helps.
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