[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: GWorkspace: where has 'destroy file' gone?
From: |
Enrico Sersale |
Subject: |
Re: GWorkspace: where has 'destroy file' gone? |
Date: |
Sun, 05 Dec 2004 12:12:26 -0000 |
On 2004-12-05 13:20:57 +0200 Dirk Olmes <dirk@xanthippe.ping.de> wrote:
Hi,
I noticed this moring that my favourite 'Cmd-D' keyboard shortcut changed
semantics from 'destroy file' to 'move to Recycler' without notice. While
this isn't necessarily a bad thing, selecting 'empty recycler' from the File
menu does not work. I'm not using the Desktop btw ...
Some time ago, somebody said me that he would like to have a chance to retrieve
his deleted files; seen that on OS X this is the the behaviour, I've changed
'destroy file' to 'move to Recycler'.
Besides the usual 'Cmd-D' shortcut, I've added also 'Cmd-BackSpace' to put a
file in the recycler and 'Cmd-Shift-BackSpace' to empty the recycler. But, in
the last time, there are many problems with keyboard shortcuts; 'Cmd-BackSpace'
and 'Cmd-Shift-BackSpace' don't seem to work, so I've added also
'ctrl-BackSpace' and 'ctrl-Shift-BackSpace' that do the same thing.
If you don't use desktop, you must choose Tools->Show Recycler; this will tell GWorkspace
to use the "normal" recycler instead of the recycler of Desktop.
Just in case anyone else starts wondering why their disk fills up more and
more.
-dirk