750PB1:BTM,already processed entry reappears
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750PB1:BTM,already processed entry reappears
* Open the same folder in left and right panel in Total Commander
* Select one file
* Select menu option Commands/Background Transfer Manager
* Click the + button
* Select the option Add selected items for copying
* Click the OK button to confirm the target path
* Click the OK button when the error "You cannot copy a file to itself!" is displayed
* Hit Tab repeatedly
The copy operation that was removed from the list reappears. However when the Start button is clicked the operation is not executed.
* Select one file
* Select menu option Commands/Background Transfer Manager
* Click the + button
* Select the option Add selected items for copying
* Click the OK button to confirm the target path
* Click the OK button when the error "You cannot copy a file to itself!" is displayed
* Hit Tab repeatedly
The copy operation that was removed from the list reappears. However when the Start button is clicked the operation is not executed.
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Not here. BTM title says "Downloading" and button changes to "Pause" but nothing really happens.karlchen wrote:In addition to fenix_productions:
As soon as you click on the START button the file is removed.
Trying to add same file once again either warns again or sometimes does nothing at all. It's fifty-fifty for me.
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All right. Maybe we are seeing slighty different forms of behaviour on different Windows versions.
Guess we all agree on this part of white's steps:
* Back inside the BTM, click START
* The file is removed from the list
* The START button reads PAUSE and the BTM title is "Download"
* Go back to "Click + button" in white's list of steps.
* Repeat the steps as long as you please or get tired.
Alternative procedure:
As instructed by white:
* Hit Tab repeatedly
* First tab removes the file from the list
* The 6th tab key brings it back to the list
This is on
+ Windows Vista Home Premium, 32bit, ger
+ Total Commander 7.50 PB1
Cheers,
Karl
Guess we all agree on this part of white's steps:
Now this is what happens here next:* Open the same folder in left and right panel in Total Commander
* Select one file
* Select menu option Commands/Background Transfer Manager
* Click the + button
* Select the option Add selected items for copying
* Click the OK button to confirm the target path
* Click the OK button when the error "You cannot copy a file to itself!" is displayed
* Back inside the BTM, click START
* The file is removed from the list
* The START button reads PAUSE and the BTM title is "Download"
* Go back to "Click + button" in white's list of steps.
* Repeat the steps as long as you please or get tired.

Alternative procedure:
As instructed by white:
* Hit Tab repeatedly
* First tab removes the file from the list
* The 6th tab key brings it back to the list
This is on
+ Windows Vista Home Premium, 32bit, ger
+ Total Commander 7.50 PB1
Cheers,
Karl
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I can confirm too - the strange thing is that Windows sends me a "draw line" request for item with index -1, so TC draws the previous item. I will try to find a workaround.
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