Usability is, for me, broken since it takes a lot longer to scan the
Nautilus context menu with this name, looking for a way to delete files.
Trash or similar is recognized quicker.
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In the Gnome Desktop User Guide, section 'Deleting a File or Folder':
When you delete a file or folder, the file or
folder is not moved to Trash, but is deleted from your
file system immediately. The Delete menu item is
only available if you select the Include a Delete command that bypasses
Trash
I think Joachim has summed up the problem pretty well in this one
sentence:
"In changing the 'Trash/Delete' concept to 'Delete/Permanently Delete'
you're not translating the interface, you are redesigning it, and that
isn't your job."
The attached icon is a Dustbin, a Wastebasket, heck you could
Sridhar,
Consistency across the desktop is a very good thing to aim for.
Adopting an existing term instead of pulling a new one out of a hat is also a
very good idea.
However, the existing term you've picked is not satisfactory.
Users may be aware of what it means to delete a file, but anyone ca
On Monday 11 December 2006 12:43, rockbadger wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 12:17 +, Ben Goodger wrote:
> > On 11/12/06, Roger Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'd agree that "Deleted items folder" isn't the best solution,
> > > especially in the example given, but on the other hand as so
Joachim Noreiko wrote:
> I find mailing list archives near-impossible to read.
It is the preferred means of communication for our Team, and Team
members are expected to be subscribed to it. You may feel more
comfortable interacting with the list through Gmane [1]. Note that some
of our older messa
On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 18:59 +, Tom Harris wrote:
> I've looked through the mailing list archives, and it seems this change
> was decided on a poll of 18 people (14 voting for "Deleted Items").
> Hardly an impressive sample size, and only translators could vote not
> users. What's more I couldn'
I have read the list, as I said above...
"I've looked through the mailing list archives, and it seems this change
was decided on a poll of 18 people (14 voting for "Deleted Items").
Hardly an impressive sample size, and only translators could vote not
users. What's more I couldn't find the reasoni
I find mailing list archives near-impossible to read.
I've made my point as clearly as I can: "Deleted items" causes the Trash
interface to make no sense.
I don't see what reasons can trump that.
It doesn't seem to me like there's much point in me joining the list.
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Tom and Joachim,
Your comments are all valid, and they were raised several months ago on
the mailing list, along with many other points which you are likely
unaware of. Again, please read our archive [1] and read about our
reasoning before re-opening old debates. If you still feel strongly
about i
I really have three main issues with "Deleted Items".
1. It's a bit long and cumbersome (not the end of the world).
2. It's an oxymoron. You can't have a folder of Deleted Items.
3. Attached is the pop-up for when you press shift-delete (to delete a file,
rather than move it to the Wastebasket as
P.S. How about "Dustbin"?
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I'm not hugely bothered what it's changed *to* -- I picked 'Wastebasket'
because it's what Macs used to use before OS X.
'Deleted Items folder' is wordy and cumbersome, but the worst problem
with it is that it completely breaks the trash metaphor: objects in the
trash are not deleted, they are in
To be honest, I am in the team and have been against "Deleted Items
folder" ever since it became policy.
1. It's long winded.
2. It is not used in the real world
3. The capitalisation seems odd.
Mind you, I can't think of anything better than this, but "Wastebasket"
seemed fine, and they say "If
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On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 12:17 +, Ben Goodger wrote:
> On 11/12/06, Roger Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'd agree that "Deleted items folder" isn't the best solution,
> > especially in the example given, but on the other hand as someone who
> > lives in England I'm pretty certain that I
This is not a bug. The change in nomenclature was a decision made after
careful debate on the ubuntu-l10n-eng mailing list. This discussion
weighed a range of factors, including but not exclusive to the ones
which have been mentioned here.
Please do not unilaterally try to change the policy of the
On 11/12/06, Roger Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd agree that "Deleted items folder" isn't the best solution,
> especially in the example given, but on the other hand as someone who
> lives in England I'm pretty certain that I've never once said
> "wastebasket". In my opinion the correct t
I'd agree that "Deleted items folder" isn't the best solution,
especially in the example given, but on the other hand as someone who
lives in England I'm pretty certain that I've never once said
"wastebasket". In my opinion the correct term should be "Rubbish bin".
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I can't work out Rosetta so I'll leave someone else to do it. According
to the UK translation team "Deleted Items" is the preferred nomenclature
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnglishTranslation/WordSubstitution), however I
don't think it is suitable. For a start, it loses the real-world
metaphor, and is
rosetta export translations which are used to produce updated language
packs, if you fix it on rosetta it'll be fixed with next upload
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Same here. Seems to be a British English translation problem. Slightly
off-topic, but how does Rosetta work? For instance if I were to find and
fix this string, would that be applied in an update at some point?
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I'm using Edgy.
I don't know how to find out what locale I am using, but when I first set up I
would have set my location to United Kingdom.
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Thank you for your bug. What version of Ubuntu and locale do you use?
That looks like a translation bug
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I was just about to file the same bug. Does anyone know why this was
even changed? What was wrong with "Wastebasket"?
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