Re: Nautilus' context menu



> For me, it's not an issue of the file itself being on a network server. 
> My home directory is on the network, and therefore my Trash directory is
> on the network.  Moving any file to the Trash involves talking to the
> network.  Having intelligent behavior is nice, but it's very annoying
> when a program thinks it's smarter than you, and it isn't.
> 
> Also, you'd have to deal with hordes of Unix geeks who'd say something
> like "When I say delete, I mean delete!"
> 
> There really are all sorts of good reasons to want to delete something,
> rather than trash it.  Having an optional Delete item in the context
> menu does rather suck, UI-wise.  But taking away delete would be fairly
> painful.  I suppose it can always be added as an extension.
> 

Oups sorry. I think I misunderstood you. What I meant was that if you
right-click on a file on a ftp:// server, you shouldn't see the "move to
trash" option as it is impossible to move an ftp:// file to trash. Your
problem is different.

> --
> Shaun




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