Screenshots show yosemite having some new options in the standard file dialogs. One - the ability to rename a file or folder inside the dialog itself. When I go to save a file, and press the "New folder" button in a "save as" dialog, it creates the new folder and shows it just like it should... But it gives it a default name "untitled folder". Ok so far.
But now I want to rename that folder, so I right click on it, and all of the new context menu options are there - except for "Rename" (see this article for how I expect it to look: http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/10/os-x-10-10/10/ )
Indeed, I cannot rename anything inside the dialog - pressing enter, clicking it after selected, etc (all the stuff you can do in finder to rename it).
Is there some secret way to get a file or folder to rename inside the Save/Save As dialog in Yosemite? Or is my context menu just broken?
But now I want to rename that folder, so I right click on it, and all of the new context menu options are there - except for "Rename" (see this article for how I expect it to look: http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/10/os-x-10-10/10/ )
Indeed, I cannot rename anything inside the dialog - pressing enter, clicking it after selected, etc (all the stuff you can do in finder to rename it).
Is there some secret way to get a file or folder to rename inside the Save/Save As dialog in Yosemite? Or is my context menu just broken?