Re: Context Menu DELETE / LÖSCHEN

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On Thursday 08 December 2005 15:40, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:> On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 15:28:40 +0100>> Benjamin Wirtz <benjaminw.kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > Hi @ All,> >> > i have a little question or hint.> >> > In my Contextmenu (right mouseclick) in the Konqueror i have the> > following options (have a german langpack).> >> > "Ausschneiden"> > "Kopieren"> > "Einfügen"> > "Umbenennen"> > "In den Mülleimer werfen"   <---   !!!!!> >> > In english perhaps like that :> >> > CUT> > COPY> > PASTE> > RENAME> > "Put it in the trash"    <----    !!!!> >> > For me its often a problem to find the "In den Mülleimer werfen" Item> > because im looking automatically for an Item like "Delete" or> > "Löschen" I think its better for the usabillity and more ergonomic if> > ther is only a Itme like "Delete" or "Löschen".> >> > Please change that or can i help you changing that or can i change it> > in my own settings.> >> > regards Benni>> Hello :)> In the Konqueror main toolbar:> Settings | Configure Konqueror>> You should see a line that says "Show 'Delete' context menu entries> which bypass the trashcan"  Check the box that that statement refers to.> Click "Apply" and then "OK">> That should do it :)>> Have a Great Day,> Steven P. Ulrick
Hi Steven. Thank you for that explanation, all is clear now. I'd had problems in Gentoo with my / partition redlining at 98%. Someone on a list suggested what DL'd distfiles I could get rid of, so I merrily went in there with the superuser file manager, and using send to trash (the only apparent option), proceeded to get rid of the lot, only to find myself still redlining at 98%, and the trash can on the desktop empty. After some hunting, I found /root/.local/share/Trash/files  &  info. (Incidentally it's a good job I don't keep the hidden files hidden, as I may never have found these Trash files). Having found all this stuff still lurking on the harddrive, I used the commeand line to get rid of them. This time permanently. Great the redlines gone, and down to 73%. 
This afternoon, having seen your post, I thought I'd have a look on the FC3 install in this same Trash directory. Here I find nearly !GB of stuff that I thought was gone and forgotten. I normally use apt-get clean to clean out the /var/cache/apt/archives, but as I have another FC3 install, and wanted to avoid DL'ing on dial-up all the updates again, I, again using superuser filemanager, got rid of (or thought I'd got rid of) all the older RPM's in the archive, then I copied the rest to a FAT32 partition that I'd set up for back-up stuff. 
Now you've explained the situation, I suppose I'd better check out all my distro's, but I do think it would have made more sense to have "delete" in the context menu as default along with send to trash, as when you seem to be presented with only one option (send to trash) you sort of think that the stuff you don't want is gone.  Or perhaps a superuser trashcan on the desktop. I did look for one in /usr/share/applications/kde, but no such luck.
Thanks again for making all clear. Nigel.> ___________________________________________________> .> Account management:  https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde.> Archives: http://lists.kde.org/.> More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.___________________________________________________This message is from the kde mailing list.Account management:  https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde.Archives: http://lists.kde.org/.More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.


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