Re: 'Delete' v. 'Move to trash'
- From: Peter Bloomfield <peterbloomfield bellsouth net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: 'Delete' v. 'Move to trash'
- Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 15:58:37 +0000
On 01/07/2005 07:01:46 PM, Pawel Salek wrote:
On 01/08/2005 12:40:50 AM, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
[ snip ]
- a new item on the Settings menu, labeled "`Delete' key
binding", with programmed accelerator `Delete';
- this item pops up a dialog:
Why not make it a radio submenu? Just an idea...
My idea was that a new user who just hits `Delete', expecting it
to do something, may not notice the menu item--but if it's
initially bound to `Delete', it's activated the first time
`Delete' is pressed. I don't believe a submenu can be bound to a
key--and it couldn't offer the explanation, either:
Balsa has no default action when you press the `Delete' key.
You can choose to have it:
[ ] move selected messages to trash;
[x] toggle the deleted flag for selected messages;
[ ] do nothing.
Why would one like to have Delete key unbound? Seems unlikely
to me - probably because I have this KISS principle written on
a yellow note that got stuck to my screen.
Just for completeness, I guess !-)
Peter
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