Re: [darktable-user] trashing photos exposed over SSHFS

2020-03-04 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Germano Massullo [03-04-20 07:58]: > Il giorno mer 4 mar 2020 alle ore 13:54 Patrick Shanahan > ha scritto: > > you fail to provide any information about your "system" so anything > > following is guessed. Normally a "protocol" does not provide "trash" but > > that is provided by your desktop

Re: [darktable-user] trashing photos exposed over SSHFS

2020-03-04 Thread Guillermo Rozas
Check the option "send files to trash when erasing images" in the configuration (https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en/preferences_chapter.html#gui_options_security) to see if darktable is sending the files to trash or directly deleting them. On many linux systems the Trash folder is defined per

Re: [darktable-user] trashing photos exposed over SSHFS

2020-03-04 Thread Germano Massullo
Il giorno mer 4 mar 2020 alle ore 13:54 Patrick Shanahan ha scritto: > you fail to provide any information about your "system" so anything > following is guessed. Normally a "protocol" does not provide "trash" but > that is provided by your desktop environment. I have plasma5/kde5 and the >

Re: [darktable-user] trashing photos exposed over SSHFS

2020-03-04 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Germano Massullo [03-04-20 03:45]: > I store my photos on a system and I access to it through SSHFS. > With SSHFS I mount a remote folder on client localhost, then I use > darktable importing the photos from the localhost folder. > My question is: what happens when you click on "trash" in

[darktable-user] trashing photos exposed over SSHFS

2020-03-04 Thread Germano Massullo
I store my photos on a system and I access to it through SSHFS. With SSHFS I mount a remote folder on client localhost, then I use darktable importing the photos from the localhost folder. My question is: what happens when you click on "trash" in darktable? SSHFS protocol does not have trashbin...