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KDE has 3 utilities that are hidden in the command line.
These utilities are: kde-cp kde-mv kde-open These allow the user, with the command line, (but most likely through a script) to deal with KIO files, and files in the file system, and optionally give a graphical interface, similar to dolphin, with the file exist prompts, and I think even the progress bar, and open files from the command line, using the default program to open a file. Something to remove the files from the command line, KDE style seems to be missing. This would allow the same kind prompts to be used, with the option to move the files to the trash. |
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A shortcut for that makes sense, but if you need it right away you can do it like this
kioclient move filename trash:/
anda_skoa, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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Is it not better mount KIO resources by FUSE?
Lachu, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Nov.
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Perhaps, but it is a lot harder to program something like that.
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