Trash can metaphor in Launcher for deleting favorites entries vs Trash can Applet for bringing back deleted files

Bug #240543 reported by antistress
4
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Ubuntu Netbook Remix Launcher
Invalid
Undecided
Neil J. Patel

Bug Description

The current GUI shows 2 trash cans : one in the launcher to delete entries in Favorites, the other as an applet in panel to bring back deleted files.
It brings confusion to the user.
Please find another metaphor within the launcher to mean "deleting entries in Favorites".

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antistress (antistress) wrote :

Maybe i made a mistake : maybe that Ubuntu Netbook Remix doesn't need a trash can applet since files are handled through a conventional nautilus window that already shows the trash
it seems more logical considering that files are only handled through a conventional nautilus window in Ubuntu Netbook Remix
That bug can be marked as invalid
sorry

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antistress (antistress) wrote :

"files are handled through a conventional nautilus window that already shows the trash" (assuming that Nautilus doesn't run in spatial mode which is the case)

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Neil J. Patel (njpatel) wrote :

UNR doesn't have a trash can in the panel. The 'trash' metaphor for the remove shortcut sucks though, but there's already a bug report for that :-).

Changed in netbook-remix:
assignee: nobody → njpatel
status: New → Invalid
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