perhaps one can write some simple scripts to implement this.. I don't
know if a script could be attached to the nautilus del function. But -
if such a script works well, the gnome team may be motivated to
integrate it into naulitus, or we've to integrate it on our own .. it's
open source :( but I'm not very well in C by now..

Simply - when deleting a file /home/user/myfile.txt it's moved to
/home/user/.trash/myfile.txt - wouldn't it be easy to append a line to
/home/user/.trash/.origin

"myfile.txt: /home/user/.trash/myfile.txt".

Nautilus then could provide an undelete function in the trash-folder
which reads that .origin file and move the file back to it's old place.

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