Suggestion: Copy/Move Queue
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Suggestion: Copy/Move Queue
Hi,
In the copy/move queue, is there any chance of making some functionality to change the order of the queue?
I find myself copying files over the network a lot, and sometimes i just want a document copied faster than the 5 dvds that are above it.
Thanks!
Ovidiu
P.S. Great work with the program! Been using it since the early Windows Commander days but this is the first time I posted on the forum. Keep it up!!
In the copy/move queue, is there any chance of making some functionality to change the order of the queue?
I find myself copying files over the network a lot, and sometimes i just want a document copied faster than the 5 dvds that are above it.
Thanks!
Ovidiu
P.S. Great work with the program! Been using it since the early Windows Commander days but this is the first time I posted on the forum. Keep it up!!
Zyxu
This functionality is implemented already in TC7. Just pause the transfers and you will be able to rearrange the items in the list by simple Drag&Drop.
BTW it is described in the help file.
This functionality is implemented already in TC7. Just pause the transfers and you will be able to rearrange the items in the list by simple Drag&Drop.
BTW it is described in the help file.
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Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
I think you are using the "Background" button of a running copy/move process.Terka wrote:files are copied parallel, not one after other.
If you instead use the background transfer manager using the F2 key/button to start the process, the files should be copied one after another.
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When you do that, the default copy mode (when pressing F5) is to put the files in the background manager queue (as if you have pressed F5 and then F2). If you have selected that mode however, when you drag/drop a file from one panel to the other, the copy is being done in the background (as if you have started a normal copy and then pressed the background button in the copy progress window) and not through the background manager. The reason for doing that has been discussed in the past AFAICR and Christian had stated that he believes it's more convenient that way.Terka wrote:i see! thank you!
and what about the AlwaysCopyInBackground=2
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
Good idea, if you plan to use the background queue every time.Terka wrote:and what about the AlwaysCopyInBackground=2
This automatically adds newly started copy jobs to a maybe existing BTM queue.
After you pause the transfer there, you can also resort the queue using drag&drop.
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