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Roll back deleted article removal or change to option #1842

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midnightmagic opened this issue Oct 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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Roll back deleted article removal or change to option #1842

midnightmagic opened this issue Oct 28, 2024 · 2 comments

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@midnightmagic
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I use Vienna as a very good-looking archiver for RSS feeds (never deleting old entries), and occasionally a forum post will be removed or deleted. I would prefer Vienna continue with its current behaviour of leaving the item intact and just showing me it was deleted instead.

Describe the solution you would like
Just an option to retain prior published RSS results for completion's sake

Describe alternatives you have considered
Command-line, manually-built reader myself—would prefer to use Vienna, it has a nice GUI

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Love the software. Thank you for releasing it.

@barijaona
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1/ You can undelete an article easily : select the article(s) into the Trash folder, and select the Restore article menu item.
2/ As a precautionary measure, make sure in General Settings that both "Move articles to Trash:" and "Empty Trash" are set to "Manually".

@TAKeanice
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@midnightmagic can you clarify which version you refer to when you say "current behavior" and in which version (or if at all) that behavior changed? I don't understand that from your description. Maybe a screenshot of a Vienna showing you that an article was deleted instead of moving it to the trash would help, too.

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