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Message box when removing non-empty folder

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 11:03 pm
by helmut
When doing file management for image files (e.g., when moving files from memory card to hard disk), one is always a bit scared of accidently deleting files (at least I am a bit, even if there is the recycle bin).

A possible way to improve file handling and making it more secure: What about a message box "This folder or one of it's subfolders contains files. Do you really want to delete them?" ?

For power users there could be an option to disable this message box or a simple "Do not show this message again" could also do the job.

Re: Message box when removing non-empty folder

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:17 pm
by xnview
helmut wrote:When doing file management for image files (e.g., when moving files from memory card to hard disk), one is always a bit scared of accidently deleting files (at least I am a bit, even if there is the recycle bin).

A possible way to improve file handling and making it more secure: What about a message box "This folder or one of it's subfolders contains files. Do you really want to delete them?" ?

For power users there could be an option to disable this message box or a simple "Do not show this message again" could also do the job.
Ok, right

Re: Message box when removing non-empty folder

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 3:17 pm
by xnview
xnview wrote:
helmut wrote:For power users there could be an option to disable this message box or a simple "Do not show this message again" could also do the job.
Ok, right
But you have already a confirmation box when you delete files or folders.

Re: Message box when removing non-empty folder

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 4:03 pm
by helmut
xnview wrote:
xnview wrote:
helmut wrote:For power users there could be an option to disable this message box or a simple "Do not show this message again" could also do the job.
Ok, right
But you have already a confirmation box when you delete files or folders.
That's right. When confirming I don't know whether the folder is really empty or not, so the user confirms something without having the information needed. But this is how Windows and MS Explorer works, so forget about this request.