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Remove icon / Delete note observation #19

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opened 2026年03月10日 15:41:34 +01:00 by Stephane-30 · 7 comments

In the android app I tried to remove a defined icon, but accidentally pressed 'delete note' and confirmed - folder gone! No problem a I always have backups. However, perhaps something to think about how to make that safer (for those with big fingers).

In the android app I tried to remove a defined icon, but accidentally pressed 'delete note' and confirmed - folder gone! No problem a I always have backups. However, perhaps something to think about how to make that safer (for those with big fingers).

I forgot to mention that the deleted folder did not appear in the trash for possible recovery. This might be a bug.

I forgot to mention that the deleted folder did not appear in the trash for possible recovery. This might be a bug.

@Stephane-30 wrote in #19 (comment):

I forgot to mention that the deleted folder did not appear in the trash for possible recovery. This might be a bug.

I was able to reproduce, this is indeed a bug. The deleted notebook with its notes should be listed in the Trash. I will fix this asap.

@Stephane-30 wrote in https://codeberg.org/ArkHost/HelixNotes/issues/19#issuecomment-11504866: > I forgot to mention that the deleted folder did not appear in the trash for possible recovery. This might be a bug. I was able to reproduce, this is indeed a bug. The deleted notebook with its notes should be listed in the Trash. I will fix this asap.

I've checked the .helixnotes/trash folder and my accidentally deleted folder does show up. Just not in the UI's trash folder.

I've checked the .helixnotes/trash folder and my accidentally deleted folder does show up. Just not in the UI's trash folder.

Hello,

I have improved this in v1.2.5

Hello, I have improved this in v1.2.5

Deleted folders do now appear in the Trash together with a recovery button - that's great.
But the recovered folder will appear in the root and not in the subfolder from which it was deleted. This is not a big issue as the folder can easily be moved back into position. Just an observation.

Deleted folders do now appear in the Trash together with a recovery button - that's great. But the recovered folder will appear in the root and not in the subfolder from which it was deleted. This is not a big issue as the folder can easily be moved back into position. Just an observation.

@Stephane-30 wrote in #19 (comment):

Deleted folders do now appear in the Trash together with a recovery button - that's great. But the recovered folder will appear in the root and not in the subfolder from which it was deleted. This is not a big issue as the folder can easily be moved back into position. Just an observation.

I just released v1.2.6. Now when you remove a sub-notebook, it restores back to its original location.

@Stephane-30 wrote in https://codeberg.org/ArkHost/HelixNotes/issues/19#issuecomment-11564749: > Deleted folders do now appear in the Trash together with a recovery button - that's great. But the recovered folder will appear in the root and not in the subfolder from which it was deleted. This is not a big issue as the folder can easily be moved back into position. Just an observation. I just released v1.2.6. Now when you remove a sub-notebook, it restores back to its original location.

This works now as expected. Thank you.

This works now as expected. Thank you.
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