Suggestions for Total Commander PocketPC
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Suggestions for Total Commander PocketPC
I LOVE this program -- it beats the default File Explorer hands down!
I do have a couple of suggestions for improvement:
1. Addition of a "Back" button (I often use Folder shortcuts, and would like to return to the directory I was previously in, not just the Parent Directory or Root Directory.)
2. Option to hide files with hidden attribute turned on.
3. Paste from Clipboard function used within same directory gives a "Copy (1) of ..." instead of only overwriting existing directory or file.
3. Add Paste Shortcut from Clipboard function.
These would definitely be great additions to a great program.
Thanks,
Andy
I do have a couple of suggestions for improvement:
1. Addition of a "Back" button (I often use Folder shortcuts, and would like to return to the directory I was previously in, not just the Parent Directory or Root Directory.)
2. Option to hide files with hidden attribute turned on.
3. Paste from Clipboard function used within same directory gives a "Copy (1) of ..." instead of only overwriting existing directory or file.
3. Add Paste Shortcut from Clipboard function.
These would definitely be great additions to a great program.
Thanks,
Andy
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Total Commander is a major program in my Toshiba e800.
I have also some suggestions :
- I love the find fonction and I hope a dedicated buton.
- Notpad as an independant program.
- In VGA mode (Total Commander works fine in VGA
), on each Total Commander restart or soft reset, I must resize columns. Can you store the columns widths in the registry ?
Thanks a lot.
I have also some suggestions :
- I love the find fonction and I hope a dedicated buton.
- Notpad as an independant program.
- In VGA mode (Total Commander works fine in VGA

Thanks a lot.
2LuckyLuke
Hello, bonjour,
• Maybe the column-widths could be stored in the <CECMD.INI> file ?
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
Can you store the columns widths in the registry ?

• Maybe the column-widths could be stored in the <CECMD.INI> file ?

Claude
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I'm currently not storing the column widths, because there would be no way to correct them if they were moved out of the screen by mistake. But normally programs on the PocketPC aren't closed anyway, so this should be no problem...
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I use TOTAL very long time, I was happy with it at all 95%, 5% of dissatisfaction is precisely what can not hide the display of "hidden" files.
Dear developer, I ask, no, I beg you - add this option PLEASE! Then TOTAL will be truly better file manager for PDA!
If for any reason you are hard to do for free, I'm willing to pay a certain sum in order that I and all the lucky ones using Total finally gained the moral satisfaction in the form of this small but much-needed option ...
Sorry for my English, so do not disgrace, I used Google translator.
Sorry if its offtopic.
Dear developer, I ask, no, I beg you - add this option PLEASE! Then TOTAL will be truly better file manager for PDA!
If for any reason you are hard to do for free, I'm willing to pay a certain sum in order that I and all the lucky ones using Total finally gained the moral satisfaction in the form of this small but much-needed option ...
Sorry for my English, so do not disgrace, I used Google translator.
Sorry if its offtopic.
Column widths
I'm not sure I understand the issue about TC not saving the column widths. On my WM5 device, if I use the "Adjust / Sort Tabs" option on the View menu, the settings are retained even if I exit TC and do a soft reset. In fact, TC is storing separate column settings for portrait and landscape modes. This shows up in TC's registry entries, too.
The only time I lose the settings is if I switch to two-pane view, then return to single-pane view during the same session. However, if I exit TC and restart, the column widths reflect my settings again.
The only time I lose the settings is if I switch to two-pane view, then return to single-pane view during the same session. However, if I exit TC and restart, the column widths reflect my settings again.
Re: Column widths
