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FS#1159 - Delete option dangerous
When pressing ON + PLAY in browser mode, you get
the three “Delete”, “Rename” and “VBRFix” options. By
default, the cursor is on “Delete”. Today, my finger
ripped on the play, and I pressed two times, resulting
in “menu” ⇒ “Delete”, and I have been asked to
confirm. If my finger had ripped one more time, I would
have deleted a song. My goal was to VBRFix this live
recording.
I know, there is a confirmation, but it would probably be
safer to put something like “Rename” by default,
instead of “Delete”.
Thanks for your excellent work!
Closed by zagor
2003-04-15 22:58
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
2003-04-15 22:58
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
Closing all feature requests.
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Good point. Fixed in CVS.
Wow… you’re really too fast Thanks!!!
Wow… you’re really too fast Thanks!!!
“Delete considered harmful” (with apologies to the late Edsger. Dijkstra)