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Right-clic to put files/folders in the Ignore List

Posted: 2006-12-18, 16:16 UTC
by menet
Hi,

it is just a suggestion :idea: : Can you implement a new function in the contextual menu (right-clic) to put the selected files/directories in the Ignore List file (tcignore.txt by default) ? :twisted:

Best regards :wink:

Posted: 2006-12-18, 17:42 UTC
by Sosna
objection, this function should not be in context menu, it's too dangerous for novices, and even to advanced users to press this button unintentionally. Then it will be hard to understand, was this folder deleted, hidden, or maybe there was no such folder at all! It should be where it is now, but with browse tool added.

Posted: 2006-12-18, 21:35 UTC
by Flint
menet
You can do it with a little bit more steps: first select the files/folders, then open the Configuration->Ignore list dialog, and press "Add selected names" or "Add selected names with full path" button.

Posted: 2006-12-18, 22:00 UTC
by menet
Flint wrote:menet
You can do it with a little bit more steps: first select the files/folders, then open the Configuration->Ignore list dialog, and press "Add selected names" or "Add selected names with full path" button.
Thanks Flint,

I already know this way to put files/folders in the Ignore List because it is the standard quick way to do it (without noting manually all them in the configuration Ignore List). :roll:

It is a little longer, it is why I had propose another way to do it. 8)

Regards :wink:

Posted: 2006-12-19, 20:37 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
Create a button for cm_IgnoreConfig

Then you can click this button, then the button to add the selected files with/without full path.

Posted: 2006-12-20, 07:48 UTC
by menet
Thanks Christian,

It is more quicker to do that than doing Options / Configuration / ... :P

:idea: Another suggestion about the tcignore.txt file : Can it be sorted after doing Apply or OK ? Or have a way to sort them inside the IgnoreConfig window ?

Best regards :wink:

Posted: 2006-12-20, 12:06 UTC
by StickyNomad
2menet
Can it be sorted after doing Apply or OK ?
Hm, I'm not sure about that. I think I'd prefer to have the list entries sorted the way I added the files to that list.

Of course if auto-sorting would be optional, I'm not against it. A workaround is to sort the ignore file in a text editor...