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Re: Re:Re: Suggestion about the graphical interface in Debian



El sáb, 23-01-2016 a las 14:09 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> El lun, 18-01-2016 a las 20:14 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> > El lun, 18-01-2016 a las 20:05 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> > > Ok, sorry for not explaining well the suggestions. I'll try to explain 
> > > it better:
> > > 
> > > What Tormod tells it's true, when I mean "Supr" key I mean "del" or
> > > "delete" key in English keyboards. Sorry for not take in account this
> > > detail.
> > > 
> > > The idea was copying some things from the windows desktop that I thought
> > > could be useful for the users in Linux desktops. For that reason I think
> > > that could be useful:
> > > 
> > > - Send an item to the Trash (to the user's trash, not erase the item
> > > definitively) when you push only the "Supr" key (or "Delete" key in
> > > English keyboards) to a selected object (when I say object I mean an
> > > archive or a folder).
> > > 
> > > After reading the answers, I understand that renaming when you click one
> > > time over the name of an item can be tricky. So I undertand why this
> > > can't be performed.
> > > 
> > > I didn't send the previous email to GNOME developers because I think that 
> > > this could be useful for all the Debian graphical interfaces. But, if you 
> > > know a better place where this message can be sent, please let me know. If 
> > > you don't want to send me a message to my e-mail account, I will see from
> > > time to time this mail list.
> > > 
> > > Thanks for your the answers and your attention.
> > > 
> > > A beginner Debian user.
> > > Jorge.
> > > 
> > > PS: As I told before I haven't subscribed to this mail list because 
> > > I'm not a developer. I'm only a simple user.
> > > 
> > 
> > Correction: 
> > Sorry for not taking in account...
> > 
> > Sorry for this mistake and others that can be found.
> > Bye.
> > 
> 
> Another suggestion that I think that could be useful is about the
> clipboard when you copy/paste things.
> 
> I think that what you copy (or cut) may be saved in a place even when
> you close the origin (the origin archive or the origin window or the
> origin partition), and you can paste it wherever you want.
> 
> I aware that there are clipboards that can be installed in Debian, but I
> think an improvement if the clipboard exists from the beginning.
> 
> Thanks for your patience.
> Jorge.
> 

As in other email, sorry for the grammar mistakes.

Corrections of the end of the email:

"I'm aware that there are clipboards that can be installed in Debian,
but I think that this is an improvement if the clipboard exists from the
beginning".


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