[XFCE 0000019]: Asking to delete file >> disabling?

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Thu Nov 20 01:07:22 CET 2003


The following bug has been ASSIGNED.
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http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000019
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Reporter:                   Jefklak
Handler:                    edscott
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Project:                    XFCE
Bug ID:                     0000019
Category:                   xffm
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   tweak
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     assigned
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Date Submitted:             2003-11-19 17:36 GMT
Last Modified:              2003-11-20 00:07 GMT
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Summary:                    Asking to delete file >> disabling?
Description: 
XFFM always afsks if you are sure to delete the file and if you would like
to place it to your trash or delete it directly. Why isnt there a
"default" button assigned, to simply press ENTER without moving the mouse
to the right button? I always have to click yes or no.
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 Jefklak - 2003-11-19 17:37 GMT 
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I know its not a bug but it is VERY annoying :)

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 Moe - 2003-11-19 21:53 GMT 
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Please use the mailinglist for feature requests. Thank you.

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 edscott - 2003-11-20 00:07 GMT 
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Actually, pressing enter should default to the "no" key to maintain the
order of things inherited from xftree (xfce3). It should be easy to fix.



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