in response to F5 the standard windows dialog box appears - Copy n file(s) to X:\Y - instead of TC copy dialog box with options
Total commander 7.50a not registered
windows XP Sp3 PL - windows XP standard blue style
funny, after changing to newstyleprogress=0 for few days it worked properly, but returned to the initial behaviur after renaming a file
is there any hidden option to set ?
no copy dialog
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no copy dialog
Virtual Screen is a must (former term: pan-and-scan virtual desktop)
uff, I am not perceptive enough
actually it depends on the type of referece to a directory
the bad behavior results from \\references
e.g. copying to \\my documents\*.* causes "no copy dialog"
while copying to c:\Documents and ...\my documents\*.* behaves OK
and depending on navigation TC switches from \\ type to c:\.. type or not
so it is a bit difficult to notice
Roman
actually it depends on the type of referece to a directory
the bad behavior results from \\references
e.g. copying to \\my documents\*.* causes "no copy dialog"
while copying to c:\Documents and ...\my documents\*.* behaves OK
and depending on navigation TC switches from \\ type to c:\.. type or not
so it is a bit difficult to notice
Roman
Virtual Screen is a must (former term: pan-and-scan virtual desktop)
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2VS_fan: While \\my documents\*.* is a virtual folder, c:\Documents is a physical folder.
Handling of virtual folders is very restricted at TC.
You may prefer the physical folders and use a command like "cd %$PERSONAL%"
For more of such special variables see TC-Wiki.
Handling of virtual folders is very restricted at TC.
You may prefer the physical folders and use a command like "cd %$PERSONAL%"
For more of such special variables see TC-Wiki.
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