Hmm, ok. I understand. And about the delete function not working? Open
another case?
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Hi,
Rereading the context and Peter's response I think that this weird
behaviour should really be fixed in Deepin instead of worked around in
Variety. Your best bet is probably to use a specific folder for storing
download images and automatically remove ~/Pictures/Wallpapers with a
cronjob or som
Sorry for the delay to answer.
If the files "abc.jpg" and "xyz.jpg" was downloaded from some source
(Flickr, NASA, Desktoprr,etc) i will end with:
Download folder: 1 copy of each file with the original name
Wallpapers folder: 1 copy of each file with some ramdom name.
If i favorite these 2 files
I'm extremely wary of Variety automatically deleting stuff, especially
in bulk. This has caused problems before (e.g. the download quota
implementation). Also Variety does not "own" the
/home/user/Pictures/Wallpapers folder in any way, so it sounds wrong for
it to delete it.
What is the exact beha
Okay, fwiw the GitHub issue is much less confusing than this one. I find
Deepin's behaviour on this part quite silly, so I think a workaround
would be acceptable. We should be careful not to delete more than we
mean to though, in case ~/Pictures/Wallpapers is being used to store
other files too.
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