Move deleted files to desktop trash can
Submitted by Jim Nelson
Assigned to Jim Nelson
Link to original bug (#715369)
Description
---- Reported by jim@yorba.org 2009-07-30 17:15:00 -0700 ----
Original Redmine bug id: 595
Original URL: http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/595
Searchable id: yorba-bug-595
Original author: Jim Nelson
Original description:
Move deleted files to desktop trash can
---- Additional Comments From shotwell-maint@gnome.bugs 2013-05-01 11:41:00 -0700 ----
History
Comment 1
Updated by Roman Yepishev almost 4 years ago
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I would say that this is a required feature.
“Action cannot be undone†is a nice text, but the ability to recover something (essentially adding file removal to the list of non-destructive edits) might be very handy.
P.S. Just removed one of the photos just because all previous ones were duplicates and I removed them outside of Shotwell.
Comment 2
Updated by Adam Dingle almost 4 years ago
- Priority set to High
Upping to high priority; will consider for 0.5.
Comment 3
Updated by Adam Dingle almost 4 years ago
I think we can implement this by calling g_file_trash() to delete files. Should be pretty straightforward.
Comment 4
Updated by Adam Dingle over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Review
- Assignee changed from Anonymous to Jim Nelson
Comment 5
Updated by Jim Nelson over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Review to 5
- Resolution set to fixed
- % Done set to 100
Comment 6
Updated by Charles Lindsay 7 months ago
- Status changed from 5 to Fixed
--- Bug imported by chaz@yorba.org 2013-11-25 21:41 UTC ---
This bug was previously known as bug 595 at http://redmine.yorba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595
Unknown Component Using default product and component set in Parameters Unknown version " in product shotwell. Setting version to "!unspecified". Unknown milestone "unknown in product shotwell. Setting to default milestone for this product, "---". Setting qa contact to the default for this product. This bug either had no qa contact or an invalid one.
Resolution: RESOLVED FIXED