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how to add "undo copy/move/delete" context menu - WinXPto10 - 08-02-2017 On Linux Lite, please i would like to know how to add "undo copy/move/delete" in desktop context menu similar to Windows? [attachment=2964] RE: how to add "undo copy/move/delete" context menu - RichTech - 08-03-2017 Take a look at the manual of Linux lite: https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/customize.html More specifically look at "Customizing Linux Lite" RE: how to add "undo copy/move/delete" context menu - GuiltySpark - 08-03-2017 You would have to edit a few files using Thunar, do you think you're up to it as it can be a little tricky? RE: how to add "undo copy/move/delete" context menu - WinXPto10 - 08-03-2017 i don't see anything to add desktop context menu "undo copy/move/delete" RE: how to add "undo copy/move/delete" context menu - GuiltySpark - 08-04-2017 There are certain things that can be added to a context menu but 'Undo ****' isn't one of them. Simple reason being; When you use Delete the file is gone, don't want it gone use Move To Trash. When using Copy and you've copied the wrong file, just delete it. When using Move, just move it back. You can however, add certain programs to the context menu but you have to understand the commands necessary to create it. |