[Fixed]RC3: shift-delete = bypass recycle bin

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[Fixed]RC3: shift-delete = bypass recycle bin

Post by scratch »

could you make a hotkey of shift-delete, bypassing the recycle bin? this is a very handy shortcut used in windows explorer as well as many other file managers and image viewers. it's pretty standard on the windows platform.
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Post by ckit »

It already exists!
Select a file and press Shift and DEL.
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Post by emaen »

It already exists!
yes, but it does NOT bypass :wink: the recycle bin !

the delete file is send to the bin (just as pressing delete), but not directly delete from the hard disk.[/u]
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Post by ckit »

Hmm, you're right.
I can't believe I didn't notice this before, I'm too used to it working perfectly in xplorer2 lite I guess.
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You can in the Options > General , disable the option "Delete to recicle bin", and activate te option to "Confirm file delete".

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Post by Danny »

Freeware-User wrote:You can in the Options > General , disable the option "Delete to recicle bin", and activate te option to "Confirm file delete".

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Read again. That's not what he wants. Your suggestion would delete all files completely everytime. He wants to be able to choose for each file individually if it's going to be moved to the trashcan or deleted permanently.
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Re: REQ: shift-delete = bypass recycle bin

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scratch wrote:could you make a hotkey of shift-delete, bypassing the recycle bin? this is a very handy shortcut used in windows explorer as well as many other file managers and image viewers. it's pretty standard on the windows platform.
Yes currently SHIFT+delete don't ask you, but move the file in recycle bin.
Without recycle bin is really dangerous, but for power users....????
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:arrow: Pierre

:) Hi again!

- I use Shift+Del daily in Total Commander to delete files directly and definitely, and I couldn't notice a lot of disasters for years I work as is…

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Post by scratch »

yes, for power users. shift-delete should ask you "do you want to delete the file permanently?" just like in explorer.
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scratch wrote:yes, for power users. shift-delete should ask you "do you want to delete the file permanently?" just like in explorer.
Ok, i change it
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Post by ckit »

This is fixed\added in RC4.
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not for me. shift-delete still does nothing. could this be moved back to open bugs?
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scratch wrote:not for me. shift-delete still does nothing. could this be moved back to open bugs?
Shift + del works for me. Where do you use it?
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Post by scratch »

i use it in view/edit (the mode i spend probably 90% of my xnview time in). just tried in browse and it works there. delete works in view/edit though, so why not shift-delete?
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Post by Dreamer »

(It works in the browser, therefore moved to "Solved" forum...)

Add it also to view/edit mode is a good idea, maybe even a minor bug...
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