A little bug in search
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A little bug in search
If I make a search for a specific file(s), I enjoy the feature to save the search result in a listbox (Copy to listbox). This very nice feature does not work if I search for a specific text inside a .ZIP file. In that case the "Copy to listbox" button is grey.
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You can still copy the names from the result box with Ctrl+C.
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Funny, I almost started a new topic on this...
Didn't some earlier versions of WinCommander support this? I relied on this to easily manage mutipart files where the creator wrapped a rar file in a zip. I would search for a common string from the filename in the folder containing all the zip files. I would then feed the result to the listbox and copy those files to a temporary directory for processing.
Am I crazy? Christian, could you please restore this function?
Thanks!
strider

Didn't some earlier versions of WinCommander support this? I relied on this to easily manage mutipart files where the creator wrapped a rar file in a zip. I would search for a common string from the filename in the folder containing all the zip files. I would then feed the result to the listbox and copy those files to a temporary directory for processing.
Am I crazy? Christian, could you please restore this function?
Thanks!
strider
I've got TC running white on black and have set an inverted cursor.
When I do a Ctrl-Alt-letter search I don't seem to get the black on white cursor display -- just thin lines around the "found" files. If I hit the ESC key on a found file, then I do get the black on white cursor.
Just think it would be easier to "spot" files if the black on white cursor would appear in this mode.
When I do a Ctrl-Alt-letter search I don't seem to get the black on white cursor display -- just thin lines around the "found" files. If I hit the ESC key on a found file, then I do get the black on white cursor.
Just think it would be easier to "spot" files if the black on white cursor would appear in this mode.
Paul Stephen
[face=courier]On 15-03-2003 01:46:31 +0000 Valentino wrote:
V> And me too, me too!..
OK, "ugovoril, chertiaka yazikatiy"...
And me too.
V> too-too-too too-too-too, tru-tu-tu tu-ru-tu-tu...
Say "NO" to ganjubas, Val...[/face]
V> And me too, me too!..
OK, "ugovoril, chertiaka yazikatiy"...

And me too.
V> too-too-too too-too-too, tru-tu-tu tu-ru-tu-tu...
Say "NO" to ganjubas, Val...[/face]
[face=courier]The Protoss do NOT run from their enemies.
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
[face=courier]On 15-03-2003 02:32:32 +0000 Valentino wrote:
V> What the creature?
Heh, you definitely should know it 'cause you look now like well sheared Bob Marly...
The Grass, Val.
Well, I guess you forget what is it when you cut your dreadlocks off
.[/face]
V> What the creature?
Heh, you definitely should know it 'cause you look now like well sheared Bob Marly...

The Grass, Val.
Well, I guess you forget what is it when you cut your dreadlocks off

[face=courier]The Protoss do NOT run from their enemies.
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]