How to create a new text file
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How to create a new text file
Hello TC-Team
i'm sure that is implementated but i didn't find it. How is it possible to create an empty text file via TC? I need it for that “.nomedia“ feature of android.
Thanks for that wonderful software, works absolutly fine on my Samsung Galaxy S.
BR
ralrra
i'm sure that is implementated but i didn't find it. How is it possible to create an empty text file via TC? I need it for that “.nomedia“ feature of android.
Thanks for that wonderful software, works absolutly fine on my Samsung Galaxy S.
BR
ralrra
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This isn't the context menu. You get the context menu by long tapping on the "go up" directory entry "..".
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[face=courier]On 16-10-2015 00:07:26 +0000 mbluett wrote:
m> That is not a very intuitive place to put it.
The matter of fact is, orthodox Commander users several times a day read history text file with all the fixes and improvements Christian in his Wisdom put here (you can find it not a very intuitive place to put as well) and updates regularly and precisely as Swiss chrono. So it's absolutely natural for us to perceive instinctively that:[/face]
[face=courier]I guess that's because of our intuition for all these years automatically synchronised with Chistian's one exactly as Android device synchronising with Google services. Actually we are a sort of sect here, really.[/face]
[face=courier]And some news, BTW (kinda old news but may be you missed that):[/face]
m> That is not a very intuitive place to put it.
The matter of fact is, orthodox Commander users several times a day read history text file with all the fixes and improvements Christian in his Wisdom put here (you can find it not a very intuitive place to put as well) and updates regularly and precisely as Swiss chrono. So it's absolutely natural for us to perceive instinctively that:[/face]
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2011-04-06 Added: Create new text file (in context menu of any folder or "..")
[face=courier]And some news, BTW (kinda old news but may be you missed that):[/face]
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2015-12-17 Added: Long tap on "..": "New text file (UTF-8)" creates file with UTF-8 BOM and opens editor
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It would be ideal to show it when long tapping on the empty space in the folder, but unfortunately there is no notification from Android when the user does this.
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[face=courier]On 07-03-2016 12:15:45 +0000 ghisler(Author) wrote:
g> It would be ideal to show it when long tapping on the empty
g> space in the folder
Well, I don't have any in most cases %) Anyways, long tap on ".." is very useful and elegant way to go, IMHO.[/face]
g> It would be ideal to show it when long tapping on the empty
g> space in the folder
Well, I don't have any in most cases %) Anyways, long tap on ".." is very useful and elegant way to go, IMHO.[/face]
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I myself encountered the problem of the topicstarter.mbluett wrote:That is not a very intuitive place to put it. How about adding to the menu (i.e., where New Folder and Configure appear). That makes more sense to me.ghisler(Author) wrote:This isn't the context menu. You get the context menu by long tapping on the "go up" directory entry "..".
Same conclusion: not a logical place to tie the submenu with New text file option to the 'go up' button. Would be much better to have that on Settings menu, along with New Folder option.
Just my 5 cents.
Thanks for the good Android file manager, btw.