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The TC panels are standard listboxes (ownerdraw). I don't think sacrificing its stability and speed for a function like this is worth the work. But I'm of course not the one who judhes on this matter, but Christian
So, let's wait for his opinion.
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
I have post about this but here is again in wish list:
Where is a feature in Total commander like copy files to one dir from 5-50-500 or 15000 directory's , without directory's and without path names.
Let me explain situation,
If I have 50 dir with 3 file in each dir and I need to copy all files from 50 dir in one dir ,there is no way ,beside packing 50 dir without directories names and without paths names in one zip or one rar
and than copying it all (files) from that rar or zip into designated directory from the start of this text.
I world like if copy option in Total commander ,had one option when you start to copy ,like ,copy files without directory's and without path names.
Life will be so easy with this feature.
I tried several copy plug-in's like "slow copy" ,"file copy" and I didn't tried "kill copy" and I didn't found what I need.
Loopdemack wrote:I have post about this but here is again in wish list:
Where is a feature in Total commander like copy files to one dir from 5-50-500 or 15000 directory's , without directory's and without path names.
Let me explain situation,
If I have 50 dir with 3 file in each dir and I need to copy all files from 50 dir in one dir ,there is no way ,beside packing 50 dir without directories names and without paths names in one zip or one rar
and than copying it all (files) from that rar or zip into designated directory from the start of this text.
I world like if copy option in Total commander ,had one option when you start to copy ,like ,copy files without directory's and without path names.
Life will be so easy with this feature.
I tried several copy plug-in's like "slow copy" ,"file copy" and I didn't tried "kill copy" and I didn't found what I need.
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Could you add an additional button or menu to the (file) deletion dialog, like "Delete file at next reboot" ? I mean next to Skip/Retry/Skip All/Abort. This will be useful when the user tries to delete a file, and it is in use.
Negyedi Vilmos wrote: "Delete file at next reboot" ? I mean next to Skip/Retry/Skip All/Abort. This will be useful when the user tries to delete a file, and it is in use.
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