The 7.5RC1 can start compare with command line parameter "/S=S:=" immediately.
It would be greate if this function can also sync/copy/delete file immediately after compare.
For this feature, TC should provide more options like:
1. overwrite unequal files from left side to right side.
2. delete files in right side but not exist in left side.
3. do not confirm overwrite.
All actions can be done within one command...
It's really useful for sync dir between ram disk and hard disk before shutdown computer.
Since ram disk is pretty fast, but everything is gone after reboot.
Thanks for your work~
[Synchronize dirs] run sync from command line
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Dangerous - when remembering this you can't rely on overwrite warnings anymore, unless you carefully (!) inspect this setting before every operation.Samuel wrote:It would indeed be nice to remember this option.3. do not confirm overwrite.
Remembering "do not confirm" would turn this into a "never touch this" checkbox for me.
An INI option would be OK, if it's deactivated by default.
Who the hell is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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Sorry, I didn't describe the suggestion clearly.
I wish the [Synchronize dirs] have another option "do not confirm overwrite".
This option is only used when "compare/sync" two dir.
In most of time, the overwrite option of TC 7.5 is good enough. Although I still prefer "1. Ask user" to ensure the operation is what I want.
I wish the [Synchronize dirs] have another option "do not confirm overwrite".
This option is only used when "compare/sync" two dir.
In most of time, the overwrite option of TC 7.5 is good enough. Although I still prefer "1. Ask user" to ensure the operation is what I want.
2BeckYang
Disabling overwrite warnings for the current operation is already possible after pressing the Synchronize button.
I think an INI switch, setting the default for overwrite warnings, would solve your wish without adding risks.
As it is now, disabling the warning once should not affect the next run IMO.
Yes, that's how I understood it. But normally I prefer overwrite-warnings also there - for quick use with minimum risk.This option is only used when "compare/sync" two dir.
Disabling overwrite warnings for the current operation is already possible after pressing the Synchronize button.
I think an INI switch, setting the default for overwrite warnings, would solve your wish without adding risks.
As it is now, disabling the warning once should not affect the next run IMO.
Who the hell is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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