Registering CL as D&D target even if it's disabled

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Registering CL as D&D target even if it's disabled

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[face=courier]I use Commander with disabled command line and though I can open it with KBD right/left arrows, I can't make drag&drop to it, 'cause it's not registered as a d&d target if it's disabled by default. Is it possible to fix it, Christian?[/face]
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It never came to my mind to use TC this way. But as I tried it seems to me rather inconsistent that you can't drag & drop (or even insert) the content of the clipboard to the command line.

So I support this request.

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[face=courier]On 01-04-2004 22:33:41 +0000 Sheepdog wrote:

S> It never came to my mind to use TC this way.

What exactly - d&d objects to CL?

_________transmission_from_TOTALCMD.HLP___________

Drag & Drop

[^Y]
- Drag a file to the command line to add its short (DOS) name to it. To add the long name, press Ctrl+Enter instead. Holding down Shift adds the name with full path.

_______________end_of_transmission________________

S> it seems to me rather inconsistent that you can't drag &
S> drop (or even insert) the content of the clipboard to the
S> command line


Sorry, can't say I follow you here.[/face]
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Black Dog wrote: What exactly - d&d objects to CL?
Nop. To use TC with hidden commandline and let it appear with left/right if needed.
S> it seems to me rather inconsistent that you can't drag &
S> drop (or even insert) the content of the clipboard to the
S> command line


Sorry, can't say I follow you here.
I mean if commandline is not hidden (by option) you can drop/insert the clipboard to it, if you make it unhidden by left/right (while hidden by option) you can't. It's not consistent, is it?

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[face=courier]On 04-04-2004 23:11:54 +0000 Sheepdog wrote:

S> Nop. To use TC with hidden commandline and let it appear
S> with left/right if needed.


Well, my congratulations, welcome to the club :).

S> I mean if commandline is not hidden (by option) you can
S> drop/insert the clipboard to it, if you make it unhidden
S> by left/right (while hidden by option) you can't.


"Drop/insert the clipboard to it"? Do you mean to insert the text contents of CB e.g. by ^V to CL? Because you can, actually.[/face]
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Black Dog wrote: "Drop/insert the clipboard to it"? Do you mean to insert the text contents of CB e.g. by ^V to CL? Because you can, actually.
Strange - when I tried it last time I couldn't. Now it works.

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[face=courier]On 04-04-2004 23:57:25 +0000 Sheepdog wrote:

S> Strange - when I tried it last time I couldn't. Now it
S> works.


Well, it always did. The only lack of functionality with "hidden" CL is it is not registered as D&D target and this is what this thread is about.[/face]
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Black Dog wrote:Well, it always did.
I assure you, two hours ago it didn't. :lol:

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[face=courier]On 05-04-2004 00:14:30 +0000 Sheepdog wrote:

S> I assure you, two hours ago it didn't.

Well, may be because of a full Moon? %)))[/face]
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