Synchronize Dirs... + Case sensitive
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Synchronize Dirs... + Case sensitive
Hi, sometimes an little (un)happy accident occurs and as a result of it has name of file/dir an 'case' typo (eg FIle/DIr). And if this typo isn't found, it lives his long life in backups too. But if found is (and corrected), then during synchronization (disk <-> backup) is not displayed as difference! God damn resistant typo!
Please add case sensitivity in file and directory names into synchronisation criterias. Thanks
Please add case sensitivity in file and directory names into synchronisation criterias. Thanks
The best solution:
1. format C:
2. install TotalCmd
3. install Windows (optionally)
1. format C:
2. install TotalCmd
3. install Windows (optionally)
You can try my NameCompare plugin, it enables case-sensitive comparing of file paths. After installing it, chose by content and select this plugin for all files.
Hi MVV. Thank you for your sugestion. Its good to see, that you want and need case-sensitive comparing too!
Nice addon, thank you MVV for it! But if [=namecompare.Mark as special equal] is used, then "CASE" is handled the same way as "=", which is not good. It should be handled like "Different".
I still think it should be natively in TC.
Nice addon, thank you MVV for it! But if [=namecompare.Mark as special equal] is used, then "CASE" is handled the same way as "=", which is not good. It should be handled like "Different".
I still think it should be natively in TC.
The best solution:
1. format C:
2. install TotalCmd
3. install Windows (optionally)
1. format C:
2. install TotalCmd
3. install Windows (optionally)
Function name Mark as special equal explicitly tells that files will be marked as equal.
And, it is possible to show special icon only for equal files (refer to ContentCompareFiles description in WDX API documentation).
And, it is possible to show special icon only for equal files (refer to ContentCompareFiles description in WDX API documentation).
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Re: Synchronize Dirs... + Case sensitive Now Really Needed
We really need a button "case sensitive" in "Synchronize Dirs" because now even Windows 10 NFTS supports case sensitivity in file names!
For use within Windows 10, but of course even more needed when working with Linux files in windows - files that will be used in Linux.
See this text in https://www.howtogeek.com/354220/how-to-enable-case-sensitive-folders-on-windows-10/ :
Windows 10 now offers an optional case-sensitive file system, just like Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems. All Windows processes will handle case-sensitive files and folders properly if you enable this feature. In other words, they’ll see “file” and “File” as two separate files.
How This Works
This is an NTFS file system feature that you can enable on a per-directory basis. It doesn’t apply to your entire file system, so you can just enable case sensitivity for specific folders you use for development purposes.
Case sensitivity was added in Windows 10’s April 2018 Update.
For use within Windows 10, but of course even more needed when working with Linux files in windows - files that will be used in Linux.
See this text in https://www.howtogeek.com/354220/how-to-enable-case-sensitive-folders-on-windows-10/ :
Windows 10 now offers an optional case-sensitive file system, just like Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems. All Windows processes will handle case-sensitive files and folders properly if you enable this feature. In other words, they’ll see “file” and “File” as two separate files.
How This Works
This is an NTFS file system feature that you can enable on a per-directory basis. It doesn’t apply to your entire file system, so you can just enable case sensitivity for specific folders you use for development purposes.
Case sensitivity was added in Windows 10’s April 2018 Update.
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Re: Synchronize Dirs... + Case sensitive
TC 9.50 supports case sensitivity for files (but not folders) in synchronize dirs now, when the folder is set to case senstive in NTFS.
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