RC3: No Permanent File Deletion via Menu

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RC3: No Permanent File Deletion via Menu

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1. In XnView, Browser Mode
2. Select a file
3. Hold Shift down and Right-click -> Delete
4. Still says it will be deleted to the Recycle Bin!

Now if I had used the DEL key instead of the menu, it works the way it should.
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Re: RC3: No Permanent File Deletion via Menu

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ckit wrote:1. In XnView, Browser Mode
2. Select a file
3. Hold Shift down and Right-click -> Delete
4. Still says it will be deleted to the Recycle Bin!

Now if I had used the DEL key instead of the menu, it works the way it should.
I can't reproduce this one on Windows XP. When deleting, a message box should occur which asks whether file(s) should be deleted to recycle bin. This works for me.

Do you have option "General > Confirm file Delete" activated or not? What is "it works the way it should"?
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Post by ckit »

No, I don't want it deleted to the recycle bin at the same time I don't want to disable "Delete to Recycle Bin" options either.

If XnView is to truely behave like Windows Explorer it has to be able to handle -> Shift+Del = no recycle bin. So far it does this perfectly via hotkeys but via the menu no :(
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ckit wrote:...
If XnView is to truely behave like Windows Explorer it has to be able to handle -> Shift+Del = no recycle bin
I understand, now. The MS Explorer discussion, again. As written before, I do understand that people want XnView just behave like MS Explorer...
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Post by Dreamer »

ckit, you mean <Shift> + <Context menu Delete> or also <Shift> + <Delete key> ?

<Shift> + <Delete key> is a standard (I think) in all file managers, I like this idea.

Anyway, I think it's a suggestion and also subject: RC3: "No Permanent File Deletion via Menu" is not very accurate.

So could you explain what exactly do you want (above) ?
And can I rename subject to e.g.: "REQ: Use Shift+Delete to delete permanently"
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Dreamer wrote:ckit, you mean <Shift> + <Context menu Delete> or also <Shift> + <Delete key> ?

<Shift> + <Delete key> is a standard (I think) in all file managers, I like this idea.

Anyway, I think it's a suggestion and also subject: RC3: "No Permanent File Deletion via Menu" is not very accurate.

So could you explain what exactly do you want (above) ?
And can I rename subject to e.g.: "REQ: Use Shift+Delete to delete permanently"
Yes, I mean <Shift>+<Context menu Delete>

Renaming the subject to "REQ: Use Shift+Delete to delete permanently" isn't accurate either cause DEL key permanent deletion already works fine in XnView.
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Post by Olive »

shift+del will *also* delete to the recycle bin for me :?:
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ckit wrote:Yes, I mean <Shift>+<Context menu Delete>
Ok, i'll add it
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Post by ckit »

This is fixed in RC4.
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