Emptying trash for only certain files?
2. When a USB jump drive is plugged in, is there a way to empty the trash for just those files and not for the Mac?
Thanks.
Macpro, Mac OS X (10.5.1)
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Macpro, Mac OS X (10.5.1)
Is there a way to empty only certain files from the trash without emptying all of the files?
When a USB jump drive is plugged in, is there a way to empty the trash for just those files and not for the Mac?
Is there a way to empty only certain files from the trash without emptying all of the files?
When a USB jump drive is plugged in, is there a way to empty the trash for just those files and not for the Mac?
Ain't this rich? \[...] it has been part of Windows since at least Vista 4.5 yrs ago.
rm "$@"
Set the Pass input as arguments. Save it and name it something like Delete Now!!eleventy. Right-click on the things in the trash and select your command from the Services menu (or it might be directly on the contextual menu if you only have a few Services active).rm -R "$@"
This should be a basic function.
Emptying trash for only certain files?