[Xfce-bugs] [XFCE 0000087]: 'Remove alert' says Wastebasket, while main tree says Trash

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Wed Feb 4 03:09:30 CET 2004


The following bug has been CLOSED
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http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000087
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Reporter:                   GammaRay
Handler:                    edscott
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Project:                    XFCE
Bug ID:                     0000087
Category:                   xffm
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   trivial
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     closed
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Date Submitted:             2004-01-17 03:35 GMT
Last Modified:              2004-02-04 02:09 GMT
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Summary:                    'Remove alert' says Wastebasket, while main tree says Trash
Description: 
When you remove a file, your options are Cancel, Wastebasket, and Remove.

Wastebasket should be called Trash, simply becasue that's what it's called
at the root level. Or perhaps the other way around? I happen to like Trash
myself...
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 edscott - 2004-01-17 14:33 GMT 
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You are confusing wastebasket with trash. In xffm they are not synonymous.
The wastebasket is where the file will be put. The trash is a wastebasket
collection scheme. If you have the "disable auto trash collection" option
checked on, files which you sent to wastebasket will not be put in the
trash. You must use the collect trash feature to do this. See the xffm
section under xfce4 docs at xfce website for an explanation as to why it
works this way.



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