Re: panel trash icon

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On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 12:24, Frank Lynch wrote:
> You can certainly create a launcher to start nautilus and open your
> local trash folder if thats what your after. Simply do the following:
> 1. right click on panel.
> 2. go to "add to panel" and click on launcher
> 3. Enter "Trash" in the name.
> 4. Enter the following in Command: "nautilus /home/flynch/.Trash"
> Obviously you will replace /home/flynch/.Trash with the correct path to
> your trash folder.
> 5. select an icon.
> 6. click close

That only opens the trash; you can't drop items onto the launcher and
have them moved to the trash, which is what I'm looking for.

> 
> You now have a panel icon for the trash. It would be pretty cool if
> someone build a little applet for this - than your trash can on the
> panel could appear empty or full depending on its contents. 

Yes, I guess that's what needed.

> regards,
> --Frank
> 
> 
> 
> > tir, 2004-04-13 kl. 21:15 skrev Sean Middleditch:
> > > Hi all,
> > >  Is there a panel applet or method for putting a trash can on the
> > > panel?  I often find that my desktop trash icon is covered when I'm
> > > trying to delete something, and since the panel is never covered, it
> > > could be convenient.
> > 
> > I dont think there is, but im not sure. The idea sounds very
> > interesting
> > to me.
> > -- 
> > Martin Willemoes Hansen
> 
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Sean Middleditch <elanthis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
AwesomePlay Productions, Inc.

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