marwatk wrote:It's a bit tricky, and not at all consitent, but here's how it works:
Playlist screen:
del: Remove from playlist
Alt+del: Remove from playlist and delete media
File Screen:
del: Nothing
alt+del: Delete file
Episode Screen:
del: Delete media (and remove from any playlists)
alt+del: Completely remove any record of the episode
The alt+del in this last case is actually removing both the file and the placeholder for that episode, PodTrapper will have no record of it. That means that if you update that podcast, and that episode is still in the feed, it'll come in like a new episode for the feed (since PodTrapper no longer knows about it). It's really only useful if, for example, there's an issue with the file that holds it (it'll get a new PT_E_XXX designation) or the description has changed.
I'll definitely get the text updated on the prompts.
Does that make sense? (I've reread it a couple of times and I'm not sure I'm explaining it well).
-marcus
Personally, I find the lack of consistency confusing. If I were to offer a suggestion:
1) In ALL cases (I don't care where you are) - DEL deletes the file physically *and* removes it from that list (with or without confirmation, as per user setting). This seems to be the most logical default thing to do when deleting something, when I'm done with a podcast, I want the file gone to free up space and I want the reference cleaned out of the current playlist or episode list. using the delete key to achieve this exact same task in every setting is just intuitive.
2) Alt-Del should be doing the "alternative" things like 'remove from playlist' or 'nothing' or 'completely remove any record of the episode'. Since this is the alternative, that's where I should have to remember screen specific actions, and since it's likely that this would be less frequently used, it wouldn't matter so much.
As it is now, none of it is really consistent and causes me confusion.
Cheers
The REAL Joe