https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492404
--- Comment #31 from flan_suse <[email protected]> --- >1. This is babysitting users, without a means to disable the "safety feature" >2. It's *inconsistent* with KDE: They recently added a new context menu called >"Extract here and delete", which cannot be removed from the menu. I have >accidentally trashed my archives multiple times because of this menu item. I >cannot even disable it. This is sending mixed messages: "We want to protect >our users from accidentally deleting things, but also we want to make it >really easy to accidentally delete things". More inconsistency with implementation and messaging: 3. Select and delete multiple files in a folder. Now the next file in the display is arbitrarily *selected*, which is at risk of "accidental" deletion with the keyboard. Since this change landed, it not only adds friction to using the file browser, but it's not even consistent with the principle of "minimize accidental deletions". There's a reason no other OS'es or DE's do it this way. KDE doesn't need to diverge from well established designs. If the devs really insist that KDE needs to implement this: Make it an *option* We have to play these weird games to work around this new behavior, which is not even consistent. (I still cannot get over the fact that "Extract here and delete" is a hardcoded context menu item for archive files, with no means to disable it. It comes off as disconnected to tell users "Well, you'll sill have a copy of the extracted files, right?") -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
