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Idea
#6102: Make "Trash" part of Nautilus "Tree"
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Written by octopus the 30 Mar 08 at 16:13.
Category: Brainstorm.
Related to:
Nothing/Others.
Status: New
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Description
In Nautilus, the 'Trash' is visible on the left panel only under 'Places' view and nowhere else. Make 'Trash' visible under 'Tree' view as well. This way it is easy to:
1. drag and drop
2. tell if stuff is in trash
3. access what's in it
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natureflow wrote on the 30 Mar 08 at 18:51
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This feature is already implemented.
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natureflow wrote on the 30 Mar 08 at 18:53
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What is 'Tree'?
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octopus wrote on the 30 Mar 08 at 21:48
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Launch Nautilus, the left panel is a list of 'Places' you can go to browse predefined directories in your file system. You could change that left panel to 'Tree' to show file system directory structure instead of predefined directories only.
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cheater wrote on the 31 Mar 08 at 03:00
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The trash is located in ~/.Trash. That is a hidden file (the dot (.) at the beginning makes it hidden) located in your home folder (/home/YOURUSERNAME). You can access it through nautilus by hitting Ctrl+H. That enables the viewing of hidden files/folders.
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DShepherd wrote on the 1 Apr 08 at 22:55
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This shouldnt be under the category brainstorm
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