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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Uploading and adding new files and folders is one of the most common actions in Files. The most obvious way to do this is through the "New" menu. Currently, the items in this menu are simply in one big list, making it possibly difficult to find the action you are looking for. There is also a lot of repeated words (new file, new document, new spreadsheet, etc) and outdated icons are used (as we prefer material design icons)
Current state:
Describe the solution you'd like
Some small tweaks to the menu can make it look more organised and easy to find your desired action.
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- Group the different items using NcActionSeparator and NcActionCaption components: Upload group, new items group, and add description
- Add an option to upload folder as well (there are multiple forum posts, community issues and customer issues about it)
- Rename
- "New folder", "New document", etc to just "Folder", "Document"
- "Add description" to "Add folder description"
- Reorder
- Upload: Upload files, upload folders
- New: Folder, text file, document, spreadsheet, presentation, diagram
- Add folder description
- Icons: Use material design icons Update mime type icons and icons in "New" menu #44340
- Upload files: current icon
- Upload folders: drive-folder-upload in
--color-primary-element - Folder: folder in
--color-primary-element - Text file: article
- Document: description in
#49abea - Spreadsheet: file-table-box in
#9abd4e - Presentation: file-presentation-box in
#f0965f - Diagram: drawing-box in
#ebc94a - Description: notes
Describe alternatives you've considered
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Additional context
Also a point to note in the Files gap analysis is the grouping of new/upload actions in other products (see "Creating and uploading").
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