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"Undo" option in the menu of KDE's file managers

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In Explorer file manager (Windows), you can undo the actions. Example:
- Rename a folder called Documents.
- Move a file called diary.odt.
- Send to trash a item, called my_first_song.flac.

Now, in the second button of the mouse, Explorer show a menu called "Undo" that can undo this actions with the this order:
1. Undo send to trash my_first_song.flac.
2. Undo move diary.odt.
3. Undo rename Documents.
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I will approve this, since there is no "undo" in the right-click menu. There is in the "edit" menu and there is a toolbar button available, though. If the author thinks that is sufficient please say so.


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TheBlackCat wrote:I will approve this, since there is no "undo" in the right-click menu. There is in the "edit" menu and there is a toolbar button available, though. If the author thinks that is sufficient please say so.


I think that this option must appear in the second button menu, like cut and paste options. It's more intuitive and faster.
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Another reaseon: Can't undo actions for the desktop folders.
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Folderview does have an undo option on right-click in trunk. But Dolphin does not.


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