https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417024
--- Comment #1 from Patrick Silva <bugsefor...@gmx.com> --- Right. And if a single file was copied (out of 4) then the notification should say "1/1 file copied", instead of "4/4", right? (1/4 would lead to a 25% progress bar, that would be bad). So by extension skipping all files would lead to "0/0 files copied"... ? My 2 cents as an end user: The notification says "Copying (Finished) y of x files to /path/to/destination" What means "x" here? The amount of files which the user wants to copy to destination? As an end user, I think so. But I could be mistaken. I suppose that "y of x" indicates the proportion between the amount of files that the user wants to copy and the one effectively copied to destination. However, in my screen recording the notification confusely says "Copying (Finished) 4 of 4 files to /path/to/destination" despite 0 file have been copied to destination. 4 of 4 files were skipped, not copied. :) A notification saying "Copying (Finished) 0 of 4 files to..." would be coherent in my screen recording, because I have dragged-n-dropped 4 files and 0 was copied to destination. If 1 file was copied, the notification should say "Copying (Finished) 1 of 4 file to..." Personally I consider these file operations notifications annoying and sometimes confusing, that's why I opened bug 425355 a few minutes ago. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.