Staudey I tried File Roller with Nautilus and Dolphin, but it seems like File Roller doesn't even try to iniate the drag. If I click and drag a file in File Roller it only selects that file.

    The Engrampa Archive Manager allows for drag and drop archiving. I switched to it from PeaZip for that and other reasons.

      Budgie+Nemo+Fileroller drag and drop works fine here

      Oh file roller 44.3

      I could not get it to act up.

        Axios Budgie+Nemo+Fileroller drag and drop works fine here

        I can also confirm mine works. same specs ^

        Jumpy but it seems like File Roller doesn't even try to iniate the drag.

        Yeah, that's also what I'm seeing here. I'm surprised it works for others.

        @Axios @brent Just to be clear, you're extracting files by dragging them out of file-roller into the file manager (Nemo) window?

          Staudey Yes you are right (Does not work) dont know how I over looked that.

          ok had another look. I just don't know how one can conjure the fileroller to drag something in it. fileroller only opens when it's doing stuff for you.

          find nyxt on github, select targz:

          at this point I don't know whose/what window this save window is ^^^? nemo's? system?

          hit save. it closes. navigate via nemo-proper:

          doubleclick and poof there is the fileroller:

          at this point this is not some static window ^^ to drag and drop in, is it?

          hit extract and fileroller morphs into another incarnation:

          this window not active for drag and drop and never will be, right? ^^

          hit extract a second time and mission accomplished:

          so, like Axios, I spoke in error as well. I thought you meant some variation of all that stuff I posted.

            pokmu Thank you. I just tried engrampa and it works well for me.

            brent Yeah, no, the only thing being discussed in this thread is trying to drag something from the main file-roller window (like the one seen below, as it shows when you open any archive in it) into a file manager (be it Nemo or Nautilus) (or anywhere really).