Andrew Farris wrote:
Adrin Jalali wrote:
Andrew Farris wrote:
Ok I see what you mean. I found that if you press backspace while
selecting a folder in the tree view that it then moves you up one
level AND will select that last child folder in the window view.
That lets you immediately press shift+del to remove it. Two steps,
but a workaround anyway.
Thanks, it works, but should it be reported on bugzilla ?
Is that actually a feature that works in gnome for any other distro?
I've never used tree view deletes before so I wouldn't know. If it is
a working feature elsewhere, then yeah I guess it belongs in bz.
I checked it under ubuntu, it seems there are lots of problems with
treeview part which can be found on GNOME bugzilla. I reported this
there too.
Thanks.
Best.
Adrin.
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