Le Tuesday 25 April 2006 23:21, Sebastian a écrit :
> I'm glad we follow the standard GTK way of doing this, but it's been
> bothering me for a while. Do people really copy files more often than
> they move them?
>
> Generally I only copy file when I'm backing them up, and  ninety percent
> of the time I'm moving them - into a folder I just made for better
> organization, to another hard drive with more free space, etc. Wouldn't
> it make sense if the default was move and you held shift to make a copy?
>
> Or do other people copy files more often?

Maybe we should see an option later which let's the choice between copy or 
move.

>
> sebastian

Mike.
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