if you select a file not over the name, pressing DELETE will delete underlined file instead of selected! Also when moving or copying a file into directory, the file will be selected, but not underlined; pressng DELETE will delete not that file. Also when pressing UP/DOWN key it will not select file above/below to selected, but above/below to underlined. It's necesary to make underlineing of selected file. Reproducible: Always
Sorry, I do not understand, please clarify. How do I "select a file not over the name"? Here, in Dolphin, pressing Delete key always deletes the selected files.
(In reply to comment #1) >How do I "select a file not over the name"? With the selection rectangle. Create a rectangle, then select a file with it, but only with the rectangle, don't hower the cursor over the file in moment of the selection. (the file should have a long name to stick ot of other files). ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ > when moving or copying a file into directory, the file will be selected, but not underlined; pressng DELETE will delete not that file. Also when pressing UP/DOWN key it will not select file above/below to selected, but above/below to underlined. to reproduce: copy some files to any directory. Then press 'delete' to delete these files (as you've accidently copyed them into a wrong directory). -> That will not delete pasted files, which are "selected", but will delete a file, which is underlined. Also when pressing UP/DOWN key it will not select file above/below to selected, but above/below to underlined (for pasted).
I cannot reproduce this issue with today's master. Steps I used are: - make sure you have an icon with a long name - move focus to any other icon - select the long named icon with a selection rectangle, without touching the icon image - press DEL key Actual results: - Dolphin asks me to delete the selected icon, not any other icon Are you indeed using KDE 4.10.4? On some other bug report, you mentioned KDE 4.4.5.
Cannot reproduce either. Please reopen if you are really using the latest version (KDE 4.10.4) and you can provide a screenshot of the situation before deleting the files (to make sure that we don't get you wrong). Thanks. BTW: Please do not add keywords to bug reports unless you really understand what they mean. If wrong files are deleted, then this has nothing to to with accessibility or usability.