Scenario:
Left - ten or twenty different tabs (few)
Right - some files witch must be copied in each directories (opposite tabs)
Mark files...
Shortcuts: Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F5
GO!
It's mean 'Copy' something from one source folder to another's (few) in one instance. For example, in each Tab opened in the other side.
Best wishes,
[Wish] Smart Copy
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[Wish] Smart Copy
My Best Wishes,
Eugen
Eugen
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I saw your script. I will try.
Thank you.
Now I use following z.cmd file, in %windir%:
copy path1\*.*
After that I will go to every dirs and I give simply command 'z'
and all file from path1 are copied to current dir.
Problem is only if the destination directories are in different path.
Is a little bit complicated.
Best wishes,
My Best Wishes,
Eugen
Eugen
File(s) copy to multiple tabs as a destination
No doubt, this feature is badly missing.
The ability to copy file(s) to multiple tabs as a destination on the opposite pane would greatly improve TC.
I am handling multiple Web servers. So a deployment process for me across environments, i.e Dev->QA->Staging->Production is exactly that scenario.
Sure, this feature was mentioned many time in different posts.
All proposed workarounds look like a cludge.
The feature should be built-in in TC.
Regards,
Yitzhak
The ability to copy file(s) to multiple tabs as a destination on the opposite pane would greatly improve TC.
I am handling multiple Web servers. So a deployment process for me across environments, i.e Dev->QA->Staging->Production is exactly that scenario.
Sure, this feature was mentioned many time in different posts.
All proposed workarounds look like a cludge.
The feature should be built-in in TC.
Regards,
Yitzhak
Re: File(s) copy to multiple tabs as a destination
But I think you know about the new feature about copy to multiple dirs.ykhabins wrote:No doubt, this feature is badly missing.
The ability to copy file(s) to multiple tabs as a destination on the opposite pane would greatly improve TC.
I am handling multiple Web servers. So a deployment process for me across environments, i.e Dev->QA->Staging->Production is exactly that scenario.
Sure, this feature was mentioned many time in different posts.
All proposed workarounds look like a cludge.
The feature should be built-in in TC.
Regards,
Yitzhak
Do you?
Make your own list of folders (or links to them) and copy.
The wish is half already done.

Best wishes,
Eugen
My Best Wishes,
Eugen
Eugen