Activity log for bug #644084

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2010-09-21 04:13:38 BETLOG bug added bug
2010-09-21 04:13:38 BETLOG attachment added 2010-09-21-135808_1680x1050_scrot.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/644084/+attachment/1616623/+files/2010-09-21-135808_1680x1050_scrot.png
2010-09-21 04:14:33 BETLOG description Clicking the X icon in shutter (see image) closes AND DELETES the screenshot. This is bad. Currently it is (afaik) impossible to close a few screenshots to restore system memory without permanently deleting the files in question. There should be two icons: 1) close image but do not delete file = X 2) close image and delete file from disk = other icon more appropriate to delete function, like trashcan It should be possible to close screenshots 1) without permanently deleting them. 2) with permanent deletion 3) with trashcan stowage System Trashcan should be used wherever possible instead of outright file deletion. Typical standards such as DEL for trashcan stowage, and SHIFT-DEL for permanent file deletion should apply here The X icon is somewhat counterintuitive, as X on a tab normally indicates closing that tab.. not necessarily deletion of the asset it is rendering. Shutter 0.86.4 Rev.906 Clicking the X icon in shutter (see image) closes AND DELETES the screenshot. This is bad. Currently it is (afaik) impossible to close a few screenshots to restore system memory without permanently deleting the files in question. There should be two icons: 1) close image but do not delete file = X 2) close image and delete file from disk = other icon more appropriate to delete function, like trashcan It should be possible to close screenshots 1) without permanently deleting them. 2) with permanent deletion 3) with trashcan stowage System Trashcan should be used wherever possible instead of outright file deletion. Typical standards such as DEL for trashcan stowage, and SHIFT-DEL for permanent file deletion should apply here The X icon is somewhat counterintuitive, as X on a tab normally indicates closing that tab.. not necessarily deletion of the asset it is rendering.
2010-09-21 09:15:29 Mario Kemper (Romario) attachment added trash.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/shutter/+bug/644084/+attachment/1617253/+files/trash.png
2010-09-22 01:41:02 BETLOG attachment added Shutter - Preferences_20100922-111731.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/shutter/+bug/644084/+attachment/1620746/+files/Shutter%20-%20Preferences_20100922-111731.png
2010-09-22 01:57:39 BETLOG description Shutter 0.86.4 Rev.906 Clicking the X icon in shutter (see image) closes AND DELETES the screenshot. This is bad. Currently it is (afaik) impossible to close a few screenshots to restore system memory without permanently deleting the files in question. There should be two icons: 1) close image but do not delete file = X 2) close image and delete file from disk = other icon more appropriate to delete function, like trashcan It should be possible to close screenshots 1) without permanently deleting them. 2) with permanent deletion 3) with trashcan stowage System Trashcan should be used wherever possible instead of outright file deletion. Typical standards such as DEL for trashcan stowage, and SHIFT-DEL for permanent file deletion should apply here The X icon is somewhat counterintuitive, as X on a tab normally indicates closing that tab.. not necessarily deletion of the asset it is rendering. --- Bug Description revised after post #4 --- Shutter 0.86.4 Rev.906 Shutter -> preferences -> behaviour > "move files to trash then closing tab" This setting is ignored, in that files are permanently deleted (not sent to trash) when this option is checked, but works as expected (does not trash or permanently delete files, but simply removes the image preview from shutter) when this option is not checked. ---- original Bug Description - disregard : I did not know there was an option for "move files to trash then closing tab" --- Shutter 0.86.4 Rev.906 Clicking the X icon in shutter (see image) closes AND DELETES the screenshot. This is bad. Currently it is (afaik) impossible to close a few screenshots to restore system memory without permanently deleting the files in question. There should be two icons: 1) close image but do not delete file = X 2) close image and delete file from disk = other icon more appropriate to delete function, like trashcan It should be possible to close screenshots 1) without permanently deleting them. 2) with permanent deletion 3) with trashcan stowage System Trashcan should be used wherever possible instead of outright file deletion. Typical standards such as DEL for trashcan stowage, and SHIFT-DEL for permanent file deletion should apply here The X icon is somewhat counterintuitive, as X on a tab normally indicates closing that tab.. not necessarily deletion of the asset it is rendering.
2010-09-22 01:59:15 BETLOG summary unexpected: X icon in shutter permanently deletes file unexpected: "move files to trash then closing tab" is ignored & files destroyed
2010-09-22 15:51:35 Mario Kemper (Romario) summary unexpected: "move files to trash then closing tab" is ignored & files destroyed Moving files to trash doesn't work with KDE
2010-09-22 15:51:39 Mario Kemper (Romario) shutter: milestone 0.87
2010-09-22 15:51:40 Mario Kemper (Romario) shutter: assignee Mario Kemper (Romario) (mario-kemper)
2010-09-22 15:51:43 Mario Kemper (Romario) shutter: importance Undecided Low
2010-09-22 15:51:47 Mario Kemper (Romario) shutter: status New Confirmed
2011-01-11 12:12:17 Mario Kemper (Romario) shutter: status Confirmed Fix Committed
2011-02-09 01:14:06 Mario Kemper (Romario) shutter: status Fix Committed Fix Released