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Set Trash folder in Parent Folder

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  • SFA

    There is a dedicated "trash" folder that is set up for a session folder structure but also a "virtual" trash folder option.

    The virtual trash folder, when it is created, points to the "physical" trash folder BUT you can change that to point to any accessible folder available to your system.

    You can create a Template for any "session" definition that you want to define repeatedly. 

    So I would guess that you should be able to establish what you want to create relatively easily.

    Whether it is the best option for you only you will be able to decide.

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  • George Kalogeris

    Just found out that you can right click a system folder and set it as Session Trash, Thanks!!!

    But how to create a session Template, so it automatically creates a Trash subfolder inside parent folder

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  • George Kalogeris

    I work in several System Folders, I would like each folder to have its own Trash inside it.

    Only One Session

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  • BeO
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    I don't think that is possible, there is only one Trash folder for the whole session.

    I color tag the images worth deleting in red, and filter for all non-red images if I don't want to see them. I have "red" on the minus key. This works great as they immediately vanish from the filtered list in the browser  (or viewer)

    Once I am sure I want to delete them permanently I select them and "delete (fhem) from disk" via the "Image" menu.

    Create a session template by defining your desired session folder names, then File>Save as template (but as you are working with only one session why would you like to do so? :-)

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  • George Kalogeris

    Thanks a lot BeO, great way with Red key and filter.

    I will try to map Delete key as "Red"

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  • George Kalogeris

    bumping this,

    still wanting to auto-create Trash subfolder inside whichever folder I am working on

    Any other solution ?

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