Confirmation messages
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Confirmation messages
It would be a great thing if I have the choice to disable these messages.
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Re: Confirmation messages
There is actually a workaround to this. If you modify your wincmd.ini file with the following line: AlwaysCopyInBackground=1 then all your coping and moving actions will be performed in the background skipping in this way the initial confirmation dialog box. Is this satisfactory enough?raytc wrote:It would be a great thing if I have the choice to disable these messages.

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Re: Confirmation messages
You mean that we have to add this line in wincmd.ini.pdavit wrote:There is actually a workaround to this. If you modify your wincmd.ini file with the following line: AlwaysCopyInBackground=1 then all your coping and moving actions will be performed in the background skipping in this way the initial confirmation dialog box. Is this satisfactory enough?raytc wrote:It would be a great thing if I have the choice to disable these messages.
Can you please explain in which sector I have to add it?
I added in on the top of the ini file but still confirmation messages.
Last edited by raytc on 2004-07-09, 05:52 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
First: You asked 'do you want to' - so 'no I do not want.' Would you have asked: 'Are you agianst' - I would have answered 'No I'm not 'raytc wrote:If you don't car why not voting Yes?
And if you would have placed a 'Don't care' option I would have voted there.
Maybe you should select your question more careful next time.
Second: There are many other features I'd like @ghisler to built in before.
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You're right!Sheepdog wrote:First: You asked 'do you want to' - so 'no I do not want.' Would you have asked: 'Are you agianst' - I would have answered 'No I'm not 'raytc wrote:If you don't car why not voting Yes?
And if you would have placed a 'Don't care' option I would have voted there.
Maybe you should select your question more careful next time.
Second: There are many other features I'd like @ghisler to built in before.
No offending meant
sheepdog
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Re: Confirmation messages
It should (can) be on the top but of course under the [Configuration] line. But I misunderstood your suggestion. This will not get rid of the initial dialog box but send the progress info to the background and let you continue working with TC. Sorry, my mistake! There is no possible (current) way to remove this behaviour.raytc wrote:I added in on the top of the ini file but still confirmation messages.
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Re: Confirmation messages
I have this parameter set to "1" and confirmation window is still being displayed. For both F5 and Shift+F5 shortcuts. Am I missing something?pdavit wrote: 2004-07-08, 23:18 UTCThere is actually a workaround to this. If you modify your wincmd.ini file with the following line: AlwaysCopyInBackground=1 then all your coping and moving actions will be performed in the background skipping in this way the initial confirmation dialog box. Is this satisfactory enough?raytc wrote:It would be a great thing if I have the choice to disable these messages.![]()