Bug combining files
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- robinsiebler
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Bug combining files
When files are combined, a dialog appears asking where you want the output file placed. The dialog already contains the path of the non-active pane. However, I always want the file placed in the active pane. Inserting '.' into the dialog *should* place the file in the current directory, but it doesn't. I always have to type in the current directory.
Robin L. Siebler
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Very simple
2robinsiebler
Hello !
• Simply open the same dir. where are your partial files in the other pannel. Select the first partial file and launch "Combine Files". The output file'll be located in the same dir than the fractions. Nothing to change in the dialog.
• To open the same dir. quickly, just click the same drive button in the other pannel. Indeed, the drive-buttons display must be enabled...
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

• Simply open the same dir. where are your partial files in the other pannel. Select the first partial file and launch "Combine Files". The output file'll be located in the same dir than the fractions. Nothing to change in the dialog.
• To open the same dir. quickly, just click the same drive button in the other pannel. Indeed, the drive-buttons display must be enabled...

Claude
Clo
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Re: Very simple
Us keyboard freaks use Alt+F1/F2. Much quicker!Clo wrote:• To open the same dir. quickly, just click the same drive button in the other pannel. Indeed, the drive-buttons display must be enabled...

Tales---
2Leif
Hi !
False.
•I've always two drive-buttons groups - one for each panel -, an it's faster to click a button than to press two keys.
• Maybe do you keep your mouse in a draw under the PC ?
Mine is always in my hand... :lol:
• Many here might stop to tell tales about the Holy Keyboard...
DSalut,
Claude
Clo
Hi !

•I've always two drive-buttons groups - one for each panel -, an it's faster to click a button than to press two keys.
• Maybe do you keep your mouse in a draw under the PC ?
Mine is always in my hand... :lol:
• Many here might stop to tell tales about the Holy Keyboard...

Claude
Clo
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Re: Bug combining files
It seems inconsistent with the behavior of Copy, Move and Unzip.robinsiebler wrote:Inserting '.' into the dialog *should* place the file in the current directory, but it doesn't.
Also I find it not intuitive behavior. I would expect the file to be placed in the current directory.
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Re: Tales---
Only if that button is located where the mouse pointer is placed. But you can never guaranty this (actually the chances of winning the lottery are greater).Clo wrote:...an it's faster to click a button than to press two keys.

So, by bringing into the equation the time for dragging to a specific button plus the time for clicking being careful not to "misclick" any sided buttons... yes, Alt+F1/F2 is a thousand times faster! Using in addition a well organised Directory Hotlist it can be even faster!

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Still a tale!
2pdavit
Hi !
• No and no, this is a tale for kids! I use buttons for the most items in TC for years; I know where they are.
The end.
B R
Claude
Clo
Hi !
• No and no, this is a tale for kids! I use buttons for the most items in TC for years; I know where they are.
The end.

Claude
Clo
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I guess robinsiebler woulkdn't like to open the same directory in the other panel. It's much quicker to combine (or unpack) to the same directory without to open a new panel. I do unpack or combine this way quite often.
To open the same directory in the other panel I prefer also to click the drive button and think it's faster than Alt+F1/F2 (although I normally prefer the keyboard shortcuts). Since TC 6.1 I use somteimes drag one panel and drop it on the other one.
sheepdog
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To open the same directory in the other panel I prefer also to click the drive button and think it's faster than Alt+F1/F2 (although I normally prefer the keyboard shortcuts). Since TC 6.1 I use somteimes drag one panel and drop it on the other one.
sheepdog
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Re: Very simple
Or Ctrl+Left/Right, but this doesnt work if a directory or an archive is selected.Leif wrote:Us keyboard freaks use Alt+F1/F2. Much quicker!Clo wrote:• To open the same dir. quickly, just click the same drive button in the other pannel. Indeed, the drive-buttons display must be enabled...
Of all the planets I've been to, this one is my favorite.
[face=courier]On 26-03-2004 22:35:34 +0000 robinsiebler wrote:
r> However, I always want the file placed in the active pane.
r> Inserting '.' into the dialog *should* place the file in
r> the current directory, but it doesn't. I always have to
r> type in the current directory.
As Sheepdog mentioned just kill the path by DEL or BS in one hit (it's already selected) and then hit RETURN. The same recipe works e.g. in Unpack dialog.[/face]
r> However, I always want the file placed in the active pane.
r> Inserting '.' into the dialog *should* place the file in
r> the current directory, but it doesn't. I always have to
r> type in the current directory.
As Sheepdog mentioned just kill the path by DEL or BS in one hit (it's already selected) and then hit RETURN. The same recipe works e.g. in Unpack dialog.[/face]
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Re: Still a tale!
2 Clo
>...this is a tale for kids!
Then I guess that makes me a kid and a keyboard-oriented one!
>I know where they are.
And I know where Alt and F1/F2 are located on my keyboard!
>...this is a tale for kids!
Then I guess that makes me a kid and a keyboard-oriented one!

>I know where they are.
And I know where Alt and F1/F2 are located on my keyboard!

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