@Alexey Nedilko: Sorry, I don't agree. One has pressed two times a wrong key - and data are lost! A file is deleted forever. This can happens not only to new users, but nearly to everyone. When renaming a file, one is editing, not managing files. Leaving editing should always have been done with Enter or Escape. Not by Arrow_down, never with Shift+Del. Seriously I think, it's a really hard bug. Work of hours and days are lost. Of course, one should have a backup. However, probably work of eight hours are lost. Imagine, it was your dissertation. I think, it's harder than a crash. Crashs are just a bit sheepish for the developer ;-) On the other hand loss of data can be an enormous problem for the user.
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