On Wednesday 15 August 2012 22:26:54 John Kasunich did opine:

> Why do you expect EMC to be different than any other program?
> 
> Do you delete word processor files from the "file open" menu
> of the word processor?  Do you delete spreadsheets from the
> "file open" menu of the spreadsheet program?  NO.  You delete
> files using your computer's file manager application (or the
> command line).
> 
> G-code files are no different than spreadsheets or word
> processor documents.  They are just files, and you can copy,
> delete, or rename them using the operating system just like
> any other file.  It would be stupid to duplicate that
> functionality in EMC, when the operating system does it better,
> and in a standard and well-known way that doesn't require any
> extra learning curve.
> 
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012, at 09:26 PM, a...@conceptmachinery.com wrote:
> > I think problem again here.
> > I am not talking about UBUNTU.
> > I am talking about EMC2 2.2.5 and problem in DELETE file -program
> > name- from icon on EMC2 where one load new program.
> > When load file/program into EMC2 --EMC2 2.2.5 in my particular
> > case---DELETE those file name.
> > Is is clear now what i am talking about?
> > 
> > On 2012-08-15 19:05, Stephen Dubovsky wrote:
> > >> Point that file, from icon where pick a program, process of DELETE
> > >> /remove of it need to be simple.
> > > 
> > > Ubuntu already does that.  Just like windows.  I don't see how it
> > > could be
> > > made simpler.
> > > 
> > > Stephen

I for one cannot grasp why the OP wants to delete the file.  Doesn't he 
want to ever make another copy of that part?  What if he had a power 
failure in the middle of that part?  He would be totally screwed and have 
to redesign it before he could make another.

Boggles what mind I have left.

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