Hi Emmanuele,

Thanks for your answer. In my opinion, this decision is wrong because
that's what Trash bin is for and if you were experimented enough to
disable it, the you should be also experimented enough not to press
delete so easily. Maybe a confirmation dialog would be just enough in
that case and not been so radical in changing the universal use of
delete key in file managers.
I don't even think I'm going to make a bugzilla account as so many has
posted and nothing changed in 2 years.
Regards,

On 13/09/13 14:15, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> hi;
>
> the correct shortcut for moving a file to the Trash is Ctrl + Delete,
> not Shift + Delete (which deletes the file immediately, bypassing the
> Trash).
>
> Ctrl + Delete has been chosen because Delete was too easily triggered,
> and Nautilus didn't have an undo/redo system. if you disable the
> Trash, deleting a file is a destructive operation, thus putting it
> behind a two-keys combination is safer. you can easily find the bug
> and the discussion on Bugzilla and this mailing list archives.
>
> ciao,
>  Emmanuele.
>
>
> On 13 September 2013 18:05, Juan Pablo Lorier <jplor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Dylan,
>>
>> Your info is really appreciated. I'm noticing that maybe some stuff is
>> not related to Nautilus but Fedora's personalization... I've tried to
>> press delete in Ubuntu and it trashes the file as supposed, but fedora
>> doesn't, only allows shift+delete and it totally erases the file.
>> I'll try to update to the latest version so I can get the benefits of
>> the evolution.
>> Thanks again
>>
>> On 13/09/13 13:40, Dylan McCall wrote:
>>> Just as an FYI, lots of these are there in 3.9, though they may have
>>> moved a little. I'll just go over those so nobody else needs to ;)
>>>
>>> "close button for the windows without exiting all of the opened windows"
>>> Are you possibly running Nautilus maximized? In 3.8 that caused the
>>> title bar to disappear. In 3.10 it's going to have a close button at
>>> the top right no matter what, in addition to Quit in the application
>>> menu. You can always press Ctrl+W or choose Close from the location
>>> menu, too.
>>>
>>> "let use delete key to delete a file (or at least let choose the behavior)"
>>> To be honest, this one does puzzle me a little whenever it comes up, but
>>> let's see… You can always use Shift+Delete, of course, but there's some
>>> new stuff as well. If you don't like having a persistent trash bin what you
>>> really want to do is head to System Settings, open the Privacy panel and
>>> tell it to purge trash Immediately.
>>>
>>> "and also let apply the chosen view as default (everytime I open
>>> Nautilus I have to choose)"
>>> Under Preferences, at the very top of the Views page, there's an
>>> option labelled "View new folders using…". That's the one you want.
>>>
>>> I hope that helps a little!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dylan
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