Personally I never use the trash, I always Shift+Del files. In fact, 
I've set pcmanfm to automatically delete the files. But if there's a 
"trash" feature and it doesn't work, that should be fixed in some way.

I'd prefer to have a tree view (at least on the left panel); it would 
make navigation easier. I hope this feature will be implemented soon.


Lee Briggs escribió:
> It really depends how close the beta is and how good the support will be 
> once the final version is released.
> 
> It seems silly to unfreeze now if the implementation of undelete is 
> going to be rushed, however, if you're confident that you're going to be 
> able to get good quality from the feature then I think going ahead would 
> be fine.
> 
> On 14 April 2010 17:56, PCMan <pcman.tw <http://pcman.tw>@gmail.com 
> <http://gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Here I want to ask our developers/translators for some opinions.
>     We already entered feature and string freeze.
>     However, I want to request an exception because current pcmanfm missed
>     a REQUIRED feature for a file manager.
>     We didn't implement undelete for trash:// then the trash bin support
>     became totally useless.
>     The reason this is not implemented is because glib/gio didn't provide
>     support for this.
>     However, today I found that it has partial support for it, but this is
>     not documented in API doc.
>     So, actually we can do it. Missing this feature is actually a severe
>     usability bug since this makes trash bin useless.
>     A new string "Restore" or "Undelete" might be needed for this menu
>     item to restore trashed files.
>     If there is no objection, I'd like to request an exception for the
>     freeze.
> 
>     Any comment?
> 
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