GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 171823
"Delete" in the playlist is a misnomer
Last modified: 2005-04-05 07:55:22 UTC
When you want to remove an item from the playlist, you can right-click on a song or go to the Edit menu, and choose "Delete". The "Delete" moniker commonly denotes "remove this file from my computer". Nautilus even differentiates between "Move to Trash" and "Delete", where "Delete" irrevocably removes the file. As such, it feels very weird to select a batch of my favourite mp3s in rhythmbox, and choose to Delete them. At first, I had to mount my mp3 drive read-only before choosing Delete in rhythmbox, just to make sure that it wouldn't actually Delete my files. I think it would be much better if "Remove" were used instead.
Created attachment 39318 [details] [review] Changes Delete moniker to Remove
Thanks for submitting, but this topic is a duplicate of Bug 128408 . I have moved your patch to this report. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 128408 ***