Dolphin, in 14.04. When you right-click on a file, you may choose to Copy To or Move To (for that file), right? After using those functions for awhile, the list of options--folders--you are given (in the menu for where to Copy To or Move To) can build up; that list of options is built from previous target-destinations you've specified/used.
Question is: How do you "clean" that list of target-destination folders in that options menu? Or for privacy reasons, you might want to do so, apart from the extensive and difficult-to-read clutter in that long list. It keeps track of ALL the target-destinations you've specified. Sweeper, Bleachbit do not clean this. I checked the list of installed files under Dolphin (in Muon), but can't make much sense of it in guessing where that list is stored, and if it is editable.
Aside:
I was working under a folder F1, moving and copying files from subfolders to other subfolders of F1, and thus generating quite a long list of target-destinations in the Move To and Copy To menus. However, let's say I work under another folder at the same level as F1, say F2. And I begin moving and copying files under F2 to various subfolders of F2. I still get the same menu of target-destinations in the Move To and Copy To menus that I got when working under F1. Yet, F1 and F2 have nothing to do with each other, and so that's another reason to want to clear those target-destination lists.
Question is: How do you "clean" that list of target-destination folders in that options menu? Or for privacy reasons, you might want to do so, apart from the extensive and difficult-to-read clutter in that long list. It keeps track of ALL the target-destinations you've specified. Sweeper, Bleachbit do not clean this. I checked the list of installed files under Dolphin (in Muon), but can't make much sense of it in guessing where that list is stored, and if it is editable.
Aside:
I was working under a folder F1, moving and copying files from subfolders to other subfolders of F1, and thus generating quite a long list of target-destinations in the Move To and Copy To menus. However, let's say I work under another folder at the same level as F1, say F2. And I begin moving and copying files under F2 to various subfolders of F2. I still get the same menu of target-destinations in the Move To and Copy To menus that I got when working under F1. Yet, F1 and F2 have nothing to do with each other, and so that's another reason to want to clear those target-destination lists.
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