In-line rename enhancement
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In-line rename enhancement
This is a topic that has been discussed a lot from what i've seen in the forum. I'd like to add a wish. I'm not sure it has not been asked before but a quick search did not help so i'm posting it: when in in-line rename mode, right-clicking outside the rename-box should act as if ENTER has pressed (save the new name). It would help very much if the mouse is used to activate in-line rename and do a simple edit (like adding one character).
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I'm not sure I would agree, as it would change existing behaviour. As it is people are used to a rename being cancelled by right clicking another file. If this changes, they would wonder why it wasn't.
One thing I would be about inline renaming, is for it not to cancel when another operation finishes. Say you start unpacking a rar file or copy a something in the background and then use inline renaming. As soon as the other dialog closes, the lister is refreshed and your rename is cancelled. Annoying.
One thing I would be about inline renaming, is for it not to cancel when another operation finishes. Say you start unpacking a rar file or copy a something in the background and then use inline renaming. As soon as the other dialog closes, the lister is refreshed and your rename is cancelled. Annoying.
The in-line renaming is canceled if you left-click somewhere outside the rename area. That's why i suggested right-clicking. Currently, when right-clicking, the default popup-menu appears.mnerec wrote:I'm not sure I would agree, as it would change existing behaviour. As it is people are used to a rename being cancelled by right clicking another file. If this changes, they would wonder why it wasn't.
I know. Many people find this annoying. There are some things that can be done for this though. There is a way to stop the panels from automatically refreshing ("Noreread" ini option).mnerec wrote:One thing I would be about inline renaming, is for it not to cancel when another operation finishes. Say you start unpacking a rar file or copy a something in the background and then use inline renaming. As soon as the other dialog closes, the lister is refreshed and your rename is cancelled. Annoying.
Wow, i just noticed: in TC7betas, there is a new "Refresh" option in the Configuration! No more direct-ini-editing...
Edit: I think your wish has been granted!

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Golly! It looks like you're right! Thank you wanderer, and thank you Ghislerwanderer wrote:Wow, i just noticed: in TC7betas, there is a new "Refresh" option in the Configuration! No more direct-ini-editing...
Edit: I think your wish has been granted!Check the "Refresh" option out.

There seem to be a tiny bug in it though:
* If you have files A, B & C and make TC move file A in the background while you inline rename B,
* then when moving A is finished, B & C are moved one line up visually, except that the inline rename of B is visually in the same place as before.
* That means line 1 shows B and line 2 shows the inline rename of B.
You're welcome. The "thanks" of course go to Christian.mnerec wrote:Golly! It looks like you're right! Thank you wanderer, and thank you Ghisler

Interesting. I'll try to reproduce it. I suggest you report this as a bug though in the TC7 Bugs forum.mnerec wrote:There seem to be a tiny bug in it though:
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Well, this does not occur in TC7pb3. Have you seen this in TC6.56?wanderer wrote:Interesting. I'll try to reproduce it. I suggest you report this as a bug though in the TC7 Bugs forum.mnerec wrote:There seem to be a tiny bug in it though:
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Re: In-line rename enhancement
Any chance on that? It's very useful, especially if you have a few files to rename (minor changes) and use both keyboard and mouse. After all, seeing the context menu of the file while in rename mode doesn't seem very useful.wanderer wrote:when in in-line rename mode, right-clicking outside the rename-box should act as if ENTER has pressed (save the new name).
Thanx.
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That is acceptable since it would be better than what we have now (which is nothing!StickyNomad wrote:but please only as an option

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