Feature request: deleting reference attachments using 'delete' keystroke
Dear,
188BET靠谱吗Enjoying Zotero on a day-to-day basis (for which a big thank you!), I came to notice recently that it does not seem possible to delete reference attachments (pdf, snapshots, etc..) with a 'delete' keystroke.Otherwise stated, pushing 'delete' can move a parent reference item to the thrash (including the attachments), but this does not seem to work applied to separate attachments that sit below the parent reference.
Is this by purpose?I would find it practical if the 'delete' keystroke applies to all items without distinction between item types (reference, attachment, folder, etc..).Although in the case of folders, it might be useful to have also an 'undo' option (you get a warning but in the end they don't end up in the thrash).
Best regards
OS: Windows 10 (I recall this did work on Mac, but unable to check at the moment)
188BET靠谱吗Latest Zotero
188BET靠谱吗Enjoying Zotero on a day-to-day basis (for which a big thank you!), I came to notice recently that it does not seem possible to delete reference attachments (pdf, snapshots, etc..) with a 'delete' keystroke.Otherwise stated, pushing 'delete' can move a parent reference item to the thrash (including the attachments), but this does not seem to work applied to separate attachments that sit below the parent reference.
Is this by purpose?I would find it practical if the 'delete' keystroke applies to all items without distinction between item types (reference, attachment, folder, etc..).Although in the case of folders, it might be useful to have also an 'undo' option (you get a warning but in the end they don't end up in the thrash).
Best regards
OS: Windows 10 (I recall this did work on Mac, but unable to check at the moment)
188BET靠谱吗Latest Zotero
'Delete' in a collection doesn't move items to the trash — it removes them from the collection.That doesn't make sense for a child attachment, so a 'Delete' on a child item doesn't do anything in a collection.A modified 'Delete' — with Ctrl/Cmd — in a collection will prompt to move both parent and child items to the trash.
'Delete' on a child item in the library root should certainly prompt to move it to the trash.
188BET靠谱吗To trash items and/or child attachments, on my windows Zotero 'Shift+Delete' indeed works fine.Issue solved, thanks!