Interesting suggestion Richard! However, for it to be really portable
the desktop file should not invoke nautilus directly (the user may have
another file manager of choice), but rather xdg-open. `xdg-open
trash://` should just do the right thing. Alas, I seriously doubt the
launcher, through bamf, will be able to match whatever window opens as a
result to the trash. It would be worth a try though, there may be an
elegant solution to this problem that I’m overlooking.

Also note how the implementation proposed by Stefano for unity addresses
the problem (have a look at the pending merge request, it contains
detailed explanations). It does have a weak point, but it’s an original
way of tackling the problem, you may be able to get inspiration from it
and perfect it ;)

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  clicking trash multiple times opens multiple instances of it.

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