Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two
- From: Matthew Thomas <mpt myrealbox com>
- To: gnome-usability <usability gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 12:55:42 -0300
On 5 Aug, 2005, at 7:52 AM, Diego Moya wrote:
...
Why should a conflicting copy operation destroy the old content? It
would be much better to move overwriten files to trash instead of
deleting them, so that if user makes a mistake she will be able to
undo it.
...
The main problem with that is: what happens when you then select the
overwritten item in the Trash and invoke the (not-yet-implemented, but
hopefully higher priority) Restore command? There's already an item in
the original location with the same name. Following your rule, the item
in the original location isn't destroyed, it goes to the Trash, at the
same time as the item currently in the Trash goes to the original
location. The two items swap places. Unless they were pictures with
different icons, in Nautilus it would appear as if nothing had happened
at all, which would be quite confusing.
--
Matthew Thomas
http://mpt.net.nz/
- References:
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
- Re: [Usability] The ``Replace File'' dialog should display the two file sizes, times, etc.
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