On 2014-12-16 03:13, [email protected] wrote:
> @ 2014-12-16 Matthieu Moy <[email protected]>:
> 
>> I guess you meant rename "remove" to "unregister". Which kind of 
>> proves
>> your point actually ;-).
> 

:-) I swear I didn't do that on purpose.

> Not to mention the "rm" command used to delete files in the shell... :)
> 
> The distinction is mostly a matter of common English usage and not
> literal meaning, so I can see how it wouldn't make much sense to
> non-native speakers... maybe "forget" or "discard"?
> 
>> And indeed, "unregister" would be clearer to me. I do not need to
>> re-read the manual each time, but I do have a little confusion.
> 
> Don't you get helpful tooltips if you hover over the button for a 
> second?

Yes --- but still, "remove from collection" is still a bit frightening; 
I have to check the other one (which clearly say "physically delete...".

"forget" is really nice. "Discard" still has the same problem...

BTW, what happens to the .xmp files in both cases? I can't check now...

Romano

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