Recycle Bin?
well this is sort of related so I didn't open another thread:
I often want to empty the recycle bin, and I'd apperciate an icon that I can put on the toolbar that accomplished exactly that.
Also another nice feature would be, if the icon could change so it reflects the state of the recycle bin (full/empty). Currently there is no way (that I know of) in XY to see that (except the "show stats" menu entry, which is just as much 'work' as emptying it).
An icon to open it wouldn't be a bad idea either, I think
thanks
Creat
I often want to empty the recycle bin, and I'd apperciate an icon that I can put on the toolbar that accomplished exactly that.
Also another nice feature would be, if the icon could change so it reflects the state of the recycle bin (full/empty). Currently there is no way (that I know of) in XY to see that (except the "show stats" menu entry, which is just as much 'work' as emptying it).
An icon to open it wouldn't be a bad idea either, I think
thanks
Creat
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I still don't understand how you're not seeing it in the tree! It's always showed on mine, and I can open it within a tab, just that the file names shown are the 'internal' ones, but all the file details are shown...because it's such a non-"normal" folder, having to handle it differently wouldn't bother me enough to not use a product as great as XY.aimy wrote:But it still surprised me a lot that this among the best File Explorer I've ever seen did not show it in the TREE!
Sorry to mention this.. But even the freeware A43 got Recycle Bin in the display..
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JC is right, it does show all the time in tree and one RB for each drive. You will see it only if you have checked the "Show hidden files and folders" in the config.
But I guess there is some misunderstanding here. I think what aimy means is RB does not show below the Nethood like in windows explorer or other file managers.
Personally, I dont care much about RB. But maybe newbies who migrate from explorer or other file managers find it difficult to locate RB. Technically speaking XYplorer is spot on because it shows RB in the location it really exists on the physical drive and does not artifically show RB in a false location (like other file managers). But then, XY gives exceptional status to the desktop, my documents and nethood. Maybe one more exception for recycle bin can be made.
But I guess there is some misunderstanding here. I think what aimy means is RB does not show below the Nethood like in windows explorer or other file managers.
Personally, I dont care much about RB. But maybe newbies who migrate from explorer or other file managers find it difficult to locate RB. Technically speaking XYplorer is spot on because it shows RB in the location it really exists on the physical drive and does not artifically show RB in a false location (like other file managers). But then, XY gives exceptional status to the desktop, my documents and nethood. Maybe one more exception for recycle bin can be made.
Thanks again dude! You got it right!surrender wrote:JC is right, it does show all the time in tree and one RB for each drive. You will see it only if you have checked the "Show hidden files and folders" in the config.
But I guess there is some misunderstanding here. I think what aimy means is RB does not show below the Nethood like in windows explorer or other file managers.
Personally, I dont care much about RB. But maybe newbies who migrate from explorer or other file managers find it difficult to locate RB. Technically speaking XYplorer is spot on because it shows RB in the location it really exists on the physical drive and does not artifically show RB in a false location (like other file managers). But then, XY gives exceptional status to the desktop, my documents and nethood. Maybe one more exception for recycle bin can be made.
And you even solve the misunderstanding.. Coz I was about to paste this screenshot.. Well I will post it anyway..
So, as you can see, there is no conventional RECYLE BIN shown in the left pane..
Yeah, I know that each drive has RECYCLED hidden folder but that is not what I want.. Furthermore, I have 8 drives altogether!
I see.. thanks..surrender wrote:Go to tool>config>General and uncheck "save settings on exit".
Now set the required tabs you need to home and save this setting (file>configuration file>save configuration).
Now everytime you restart you will have those homed tabs unchanged.
So, is that means SETTINGS is actually refers to the last opened folder instead of CONFIGURATIONS? Or is it BOTH??
I never had to think too much about config or settings because i have it on "save on exit" from day 1 and never played with it. But I think save settings in the config (F9) and save config under file menu mean the same. Settings is part of config (the .ini file in the XY app folder) and just that one is automatic and other is manual way of saving your settings. If you move or add toolbars, or set color filters etc then all this will be lost if your dont save your settings.
I normally use alt+home which is the easiest way to get home. But maybe Don can give us one shortcut key to set all tabs to home in one go.
I normally use alt+home which is the easiest way to get home. But maybe Don can give us one shortcut key to set all tabs to home in one go.
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Yes, I also think a standard RB would be welcomed by newbies and is indeed an expected feature for a file manager (although I never use it). I added it to the roadmap.j_c_hallgren wrote:Personally, I beginning to think with the Tools listed (one of which I'd forgotten about as I don't go into RB that often) there is adequate or enough support for RB currently...but...if one could do a preview of files in RB with "true" file names to find the one that you wanted to recover, that would be an improvement, though I can do it now with a tiny bit of effort.
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Reactivating this old thread as it deals with the same issue (sort of):
Given that a RB is on each drive, how does one go about deleting a file from a thumb drive's RB? I found that I had a 4MB file in the thumb's RB, and thus drive didn't have enough room for a new file (as I understood it), but as XY view of RB is read only, I was unable to delete it...so I tried some other methods...well, two others (JDisk, Treesize) showed the same thing at drive level, but their folder view of RB is same as WinExpl, which did NOT show this particular file in RB...it only showed C:\ files....so now what?surrender wrote:Personally, I dont care much about RB. But maybe newbies who migrate from explorer or other file managers find it difficult to locate RB. Technically speaking XYplorer is spot on because it shows RB in the location it really exists on the physical drive and does not artifically show RB in a false location (like other file managers).
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Yes, I'm bleedingly aware of the necessity to add the RB special folder per drive. It's on my list.j_c_hallgren wrote:Reactivating this old thread as it deals with the same issue (sort of):Given that a RB is on each drive, how does one go about deleting a file from a thumb drive's RB? I found that I had a 4MB file in the thumb's RB, and thus drive didn't have enough room for a new file (as I understood it), but as XY view of RB is read only, I was unable to delete it...so I tried some other methods...well, two others (JDisk, Treesize) showed the same thing at drive level, but their folder view of RB is same as WinExpl, which did NOT show this particular file in RB...it only showed C:\ files....so now what?surrender wrote:Personally, I dont care much about RB. But maybe newbies who migrate from explorer or other file managers find it difficult to locate RB. Technically speaking XYplorer is spot on because it shows RB in the location it really exists on the physical drive and does not artifically show RB in a false location (like other file managers).
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But even with the current XY limitations, it was still able to show me exactly why the thumb drive was "full" and what the BMP file causing the issue contained via preview...now just looking for a way to kill that file!
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
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