man, 20 12 2010 kl. 01:45 +0800, skrev Sam Spilsbury: > Hi everyone > > Just thought of an annoying quirk that could either be papercutted or > considered by design - the default nautilus behavior is to always move > stuff to a "trash" folder and not actually delete it unless you empty > the trash. However for external volumes like USB sticks and memory > cards (and even external hard drives) this does not make sense, since > usually the reason for deleting files is because you have backed up > the "temporary" storage (photos, videos, files, etc) and now you need > to delete the redundant copy to make more space on the volume. In this > case there should always be a "delete" option in nautilus to delete > the files right away. > +1. I've been annoyed by this many times. Worse, because photos that have been "deleted" this way still show up on the camera, and because earlier versions of F-Spot have not offered to delete photos after import, I've made it a habit to delete the files in a terminal after importing a batch from by camera, or using the camera's "delete all" function. If the file *must* go to a Trash, it should go to the user's general "trash!" a separate trash directory should not be created on the medium.
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