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AlwaysCopyInBackground=2 works great, but Tc doesn't remember window size when i resize it.

During install process Tc should auto-detect if the number of cm_UserMenu entries in totalcmd.inc is over 10 and keep previous settings.

Thanks.
 
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2sas2000
During install process Tc should auto-detect if the number of cm_UserMenu entries in totalcmd.inc is over 10 and keep previous settings.
Although the old way of adding user commands is kept for compatibility reasons you should use the new user commands instead. They solve the problem you mentioned and many others. A few examples:

- You had to consider the order of the start menu when defining a hotkey.
- You can now place user commands anywhere in your main menu.

Conclusion: The start menu is obsolote. :-D
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Lefteous wrote: Although the old way of adding user commands is kept for compatibility reasons you should use the new user commands instead.
You're right, i didn't know new user commands, there was too much new features for only one night. :shock:
 
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sas2000 wrote: 
Lefteous wrote: Although the old way of adding user commands is kept for compatibility reasons you should use the new user commands instead.
You're right, i didn't know new user commands, there was too much new features for only one night. :shock:
 

Indeed, there's a lot of changes...
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CURRENT VERSION: Total Commander 9.00 beta 12 (released: 31st August 2016)
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