Konqueror delete unification

David Hugh-Jones hughjonesd at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Jul 14 12:37:35 BST 2003


On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 12:18, Koos Vriezen wrote:
> 
> I'm sorry I missed that discussion. My point isn't really about delete vs
> trash but more about where to put the trash. As said, copying files from
> other (remote) partitions to my home dir, means for me I'm not going to
> use it.
> It's a 'how should trash work' discussion. I would use it if trash popups
> with a question 'Hey /data1 or smb://companyserver/projects doesn't have a
> trash installed. Install one?' and use that for trash. Or something else,
> as long as it don't start copying files.

Well, I haven't got a facility to install trash files on remote servers,
but if you try to trash a remote file, a message will pop up "Are you
sure you want to trash this remote file" with options "Yes", "No just
delete it" and "Cancel". And a "don't ask again" option. So if you then
hit "no just delete it" and "don't ask again", it will change your
delete option to "DEL_REMOTE" ie delete remote files, trash local files.

Dave





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