I wounder if anyone can find a lowercase letter right now. (with both settings enabled.)
petermad wrote:Furthermore I would also like to see Ctrl+P (copying current path to command line supported - it seems natural since Ctrl+Shift+Enter (copy path+file name to command line) is supported.
Finally I would still like to see writing to totalcmd.#.log files and the tcignore.txt file (when using the button "Add selected names with full path") supported.
Cant confirm. All 4 cases work for me.
Also the Ini-Files path is uppercase.
I just found the temp file in System Informations has a lowercase letter.
I just checked in my code - cm_CopySrcPathToClip and cm_CopyTrgPathToClip should definitely work.
2petermad
How did you switch to drive C: so that the above two didn't work?
cm_CopySrcPathToClip, cm_CopyTrgPathToClip, cm_AddPathToCmdline all works OK in Tc 7.50b3
It also seems that the setting for upperdrive letter is used in tcftp.log and totalcmd.log files and when adding to tcignore.txt with the "Add selected names with full path" button
Great!
Just curious - what was the prerequisite for cm_CopySrcPathToClip not working correct in some cases.
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petermad wrote:I just noticed that using Ctrl+P for copying current path to command line uses the setting of DrivesShowUpcase.
Hi Petermad
Indeed it seems to work like that. Furthermore, if the DrivesShowUpcase setting does not exist in the INI, TC assumes uppercase for CTRL+P even though lowercase is used in all other places affected by DrivesShowUpcase.
Funny. I think this can be considered a bug and should be reported.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3
x64: Clients/Servers from Win7 to Win11 and Win2K12Srv to Win2K22Srv, mainly Win10 though.
They are converted to lowercase because FAT drives support only Uppercase labels
That is not true! - MS DOS only supported setting Uppercase, but it could read and show mixed case and lowercase. You could for example set volume labels with lovercase letters using the utility VL.EXE from Norton Utilities (I still have a copy from 1989).
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