CTRL-Z for "Undo" command
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CTRL-Z for "Undo" command
Is there any possibility in TC to make this available ???
It is very useful command in Explorer ie. when you delate any file you can press Ctrl-Z and it is back.
It is very useful command in Explorer ie. when you delate any file you can press Ctrl-Z and it is back.
ctrl+z is an internal shortcut for file comment edit window invoking. As far as i know TC does not have "undo" feature so you can not assign ztrl+z to missing "undo" command.
But you can request "undo" as a wish for future versions of TC.
Such a feature is related with another one discussed here:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=235
But you can request "undo" as a wish for future versions of TC.
Such a feature is related with another one discussed here:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=235
There's been a big discussion about this in the old forum... people involved do certainly remember... 
Anywyays, AFAIK Christian said it would be too complex.
HTH
Roman

Anywyays, AFAIK Christian said it would be too complex.
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Well, as I said, it's been in the old forum, situated at http://www.eforum.de/ . However, that forum crashed early this year and now we have www.ghisler.ch/board/ .

HTH
Roman

HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Remembering the original discussion quite vividly I still stick to the following:
1. If you aren't sure -> don't delete.
2. If you're prone to making mistakes:
___a. Enable Recycle Bin
___b. Enable Warnings
___c. BACKUP your data
3. You deleted a very important file by mistake -> learn from the mistake (to memorize the lesson better a more valuable file might be needed)
4. As a last resort keep restoring program (on a CD, so you won't delete it)
5. If all else fails; Try buying a virtual environment PC-card, there are quite a few available.
Cheers.
1. If you aren't sure -> don't delete.
2. If you're prone to making mistakes:
___a. Enable Recycle Bin
___b. Enable Warnings
___c. BACKUP your data
3. You deleted a very important file by mistake -> learn from the mistake (to memorize the lesson better a more valuable file might be needed)
4. As a last resort keep restoring program (on a CD, so you won't delete it)
5. If all else fails; Try buying a virtual environment PC-card, there are quite a few available.
Cheers.
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Hacker wrote:There's been a big discussion about this in the old forum... people involved do certainly remember...
Anywyays, AFAIK Christian said it would be too complex.
Yeah! It was a memorable bloody epic war!

I love TC and I hate Explorer that goes support this feature. So, it is feasible for implementation.
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[face=courier]On 09-05-2003 13:04:43 +0000 Hacker wrote:
Congratulations with Victory Day, brothers.
H> There's been a big discussion about this in the old forum...
H> people involved do certainly remember...
Actually according to it's name that thread was about logging, not undo, Jedi ;). Well, I do hope "people involved" do made appropriate conclusions from that discussion...
H> Anywyays, AFAIK Christian said it would be too complex.
AFAIK (correct me if I wrong) Christian didn't participated in that thread.
2klausm
Actually, what operation undo you talking about exactly?[/face]
Congratulations with Victory Day, brothers.
H> There's been a big discussion about this in the old forum...
H> people involved do certainly remember...
Actually according to it's name that thread was about logging, not undo, Jedi ;). Well, I do hope "people involved" do made appropriate conclusions from that discussion...
H> Anywyays, AFAIK Christian said it would be too complex.
AFAIK (correct me if I wrong) Christian didn't participated in that thread.
2klausm
Actually, what operation undo you talking about exactly?[/face]
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It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
Re: CTRL-Z for "Undo" command
http://grandutils.com/Back2Life4TC/klausm wrote:It is very useful command in Explorer ie. when you delate any file you can press Ctrl-Z and it is back.
I am talking about simple shortcut Ctrl+Z in Explorer which can ie. fast undelate files instead of open Recycle Bin and undelate/restore it, or unmove files instead of ... etc.
This "back2life" looks very useful but I am using only NTFS partitions. BTW do you know similar /and simple/ soft for NTFS ?
This "back2life" looks very useful but I am using only NTFS partitions. BTW do you know similar /and simple/ soft for NTFS ?
Black Dog,
Congratulations with Victory Day, brothers.
Thanks and same to you.
H> There's been a big discussion about this in the old forum...
H> people involved do certainly remember...
Actually according to it's name that thread was about logging, not undo, Jedi
.
I was referring to the content, which is probably more important than the title.
H> Anywyays, AFAIK Christian said it would be too complex.
AFAIK (correct me if I wrong) Christian didn't participated in that thread.
I did not say he participated in that thread. However I remember someone saying he mailed Christian concerning this and Christian responded that logging would be too complex.
Roman
Congratulations with Victory Day, brothers.
Thanks and same to you.

H> There's been a big discussion about this in the old forum...
H> people involved do certainly remember...
Actually according to it's name that thread was about logging, not undo, Jedi

I was referring to the content, which is probably more important than the title.

H> Anywyays, AFAIK Christian said it would be too complex.
AFAIK (correct me if I wrong) Christian didn't participated in that thread.
I did not say he participated in that thread. However I remember someone saying he mailed Christian concerning this and Christian responded that logging would be too complex.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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The problem with undo is that it gives you a false feeling of security. In most cases, undo is not possible, e.g. when you delete directly, or when you overwrite files during copying or unpacking...
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Back2Life V2.2 does support NTFS, unlike Back2Life for TC V2.1, but it costs 35 USD.klausm wrote:This "back2life" looks very useful but I am using only NTFS partitions. BTW do you know similar /and simple/ soft for NTFS ?
I'm using Undelete V3.0 from Executive Software. It costs 30 USD and it is a companion product to the quite popular Diskeeper V7.0 (disk defragmenter). Undelete V3.0 does not only supplement, but replace the Windows Recycle Bin by something with more flexibility.
R-UNDELETE from R-tools Technology is alternative for 55 USD. Last year I read good critics about R-Studio V2.0, which includes R-UNDELETE. As a special bonus R-UNDELETE also supports Ext2FS (a Linux file system).
AFAIK there are similar tools from Sysinternals and Winternals.
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