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Bug 757375 - No option to delete files
No option to delete files
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: File and Folder Operations
3.18.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
: 756637 757987 760001 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2015-10-30 16:33 UTC by michel
Modified: 2016-01-04 11:38 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
nautilus settings (31.81 KB, image/png)
2015-10-30 16:33 UTC, michel
  Details
files-view: add setting for always show delete permanently (6.53 KB, patch)
2015-11-25 23:40 UTC, Carlos Soriano
committed Details | Review

Description michel 2015-10-30 16:33:26 UTC
Created attachment 314506 [details]
nautilus settings

Where is the option allowing me to delete a file without passing by trash?
Comment 1 André Klapper 2015-10-30 21:06:48 UTC
This is intentional, see 
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=fdef74de4d6966cb86563a8710d863138bd9eaa8

You can permanently delete a file by pressing Shift and Delete on your keyboard.
Comment 2 michel 2015-10-30 21:14:48 UTC
I have a MacBook and I don't have a delete key on my keyboard.
Comment 3 Carlos Soriano 2015-10-31 10:08:03 UTC
(In reply to michel from comment #2)
> I have a MacBook and I don't have a delete key on my keyboard.

How do you delete?
Comment 4 michel 2015-10-31 10:41:22 UTC
I use the menu for that.
Comment 5 Carlos Soriano 2015-10-31 10:59:11 UTC
Looking on internet, Command+Backspace is how you delete on MacOSX, so I believe you can do shift+command+delete.
Closing for now.
Comment 6 michel 2015-10-31 11:06:09 UTC
Shift+FN+Backspace worked.

But why I can't just delete files from menu as I used to do... ?
Comment 7 André Klapper 2015-10-31 18:37:46 UTC
Probably it is not considered a usecase common enough to justify an option in the user interface for all users, and there is a workaround for those users who consider it a usecase for their workflows.
Comment 8 michel 2015-10-31 22:18:53 UTC
Is there a config file that I can edit to add this option?
Comment 9 André Klapper 2015-11-01 16:51:19 UTC
I hope not, for reasons given in comment 7 (a simple workaround is available), as every configuration option has a maintenance burden.
Comment 10 michel 2015-11-24 19:32:57 UTC
I still think a setting in dconf would be useful...
Comment 11 André Klapper 2015-11-25 16:14:24 UTC
There are no plans to fix this currently, hence closing as WONTFIX.
Comment 12 Carlos Soriano 2015-11-25 23:40:40 UTC
Created attachment 316277 [details] [review]
files-view: add setting for always show delete permanently

Maintenance is not that much as long as we don't show
it in any UI, and was requested by several people.
Comment 13 Carlos Soriano 2015-11-25 23:40:46 UTC
*** Bug 757987 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 14 Carlos Soriano 2015-11-25 23:43:21 UTC
Thanks Andre for taking care, however in this case this was a controversial issue and was not that hard to maintain so I decided to put it as a dconf option.
Cheers.

Attachment 316277 [details] pushed as 0e5f671 - files-view: add setting for always show delete permanently
Comment 15 Leslie Satenstein 2015-11-26 02:24:33 UTC
As of 2015/11/21 Ths request is not in Nautilus 3.18 as it was in 3.16. A different implementation was presented. 

Perhaps it has yet not been released, or I am not looking at preferences or rightb mouse button action (which I tested).

Please re-implement the feature that was available in Nautilus with 3.16 and earlier versions of Nautilus. We want to optionally completely avoid trashbin

As implemented, this change IS DANGEROUS, because one may not want trashbin to be cleared without presenting a confirmation request.



IN NAUTILUS VERSION 3.16   we had

[x]   Allow direct delete to avoid moving the file to the trashbin 

Again, this option was definitely not implemented in Nautilus 3.18 as mentioned in your RedHat bug comment 17 or shown above.  What was implemented is

[x]  skip confirmation message on moving file to trash and on clearing trash.

As implemented, this change IS DANGEROUS, because one may not want trash to be cleared without presenting a confirmation request.

Please test/verify before closing out


THIS IS NOT FIXED. Sorry
Comment 16 Carlos Soriano 2015-11-26 10:22:15 UTC
I'm not sure I understand your comment, nothing is dangerous here, it just add what nautilus previous 3.16 had.
It's fixed for 3.20 as an option on dconf. Please verify the development version.
Comment 17 Carlos Soriano 2016-01-04 11:38:25 UTC
*** Bug 760001 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 18 Carlos Soriano 2016-01-04 11:38:33 UTC
*** Bug 756637 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***