Sorry, for this second message but I had forgotten to tell that, IMHO, this is more an evolution request that a bug.
Best regards, Étienne Etienne Durup a écrit le 12/03/2019 à 10:31 : > Hi, > > A few explanations... > > In trash with a lot of files in the root, accidentaly deleted files > (few tens or more, for example) are quite impossible to restore if the > files have modify dates varying over a long period (eventually > unknown), except if they are sorted by deletion date. > > The deletion date can't be show with Thunar. Thus this restore job is > quite impossible to achieve. > > Deletion dates are in files of Trash/info directory. For example, the > content of some file "article-erwan.pdf.trashinfo" is shown below : > > [Trash Info] > Path=/home/edurup/T%C3%A9l%C3%A9chargements/article-erwan.pdf > DeletionDate=2018-09-19T16:07:53 > > The third line is showing the deletion date and this date may be very > different of the modification date. > > The fact that this deletion date is not an extended attribute of each > suppressed file (or directory) is probably a complication for the > programmer. > > Regards, > Étienne Durup > > On Sun, 28 May 2017 21:42:21 +0200 Yves-Alexis Perez > <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Sat, 2017-05-27 at 21:56 +0200, Christian Buhtz wrote: >>> while viewing the content of the Trash there is no way to sort the files and >>> folders by there deletetion date/time. So I have no way to find the last >>> deleted files. >> >> What about sorting by modification date? >> >> Regards, >> -- >> Yves-Alexis
