F7. Create folder with last space dont move cursor to it
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F7. Create folder with last space dont move cursor to it
If I create folder with last space(s) "Folder ", Total (or windows?) create folder without last space "Folder", but cursor don't move to new folder "Folder" and stay on currend place.
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Confirmed. TC creates the folder without the space at the end but it does not move the cursor on it. Nice one Motorocker.
P.S. This is actually a bug so it should probably be moved in the appropriate forum.
P.S. This is actually a bug so it should probably be moved in the appropriate forum.
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Actually it's Windows itself which removes the space at the end. Total Commander knows nothing about this change, and tries to focus the name WITH the space...
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Hmmm... Ok, maybe there's a small amount of risk here because it's something MS may decide to change in the future but wouldn't it be better (since this is already how it's done by Windows) if TC trimmed trailing spaces before creating the folder and positioning the cursor to it?ghisler(Author) wrote:Actually it's Windows itself which removes the space at the end.
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The space at the end is actually allowed on some drives, e.g. Samba (Unix/Linux)...
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Hmmm, how about the following then: Create the folder with the name as is and then try to place the cursor on it and if not found, try to place it on the same folder name with trimmed end-spaces. An alternative would probably be to remain as is.ghisler(Author) wrote:The space at the end is actually allowed on some drives, e.g. Samba (Unix/Linux)...

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Yeah, I've already reported about the similar problem at http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=14692&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
This problem was "fixed", but not completely
. The problem still exists in MRT, and Mr Ghisler is not going to fix it, maybe because the process of renaming will be slower.
This problem was "fixed", but not completely

Use #160…
2Motorocker
Hello !
• Despite I don't see which need you have to add a space at the end of a folder-name,
what about the use of a nonbreaking space #160 (Alt+0160 - HTML : & # 160; without spaces
)
instead of the usual space from the keyboard that Windows removes ?
• I tested (again) such a solution, it works, example with a file inside :
- The space is alright in the path…
• Just my 0.10 € (inflation…)
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• Despite I don't see which need you have to add a space at the end of a folder-name,
what about the use of a nonbreaking space #160 (Alt+0160 - HTML : & # 160; without spaces

instead of the usual space from the keyboard that Windows removes ?
• I tested (again) such a solution, it works, example with a file inside :
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e:\Space_test \test_space.txt
• Just my 0.10 € (inflation…)

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Well, for most users it will probably be done by mistake (at least that's true in my case). Seeing that the cursor is not positioned on the right folder leads one to think it is a bug.
For me it's not that important anyway...

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Re: Use #160…
Press Ctrl+Enter and copy this line. Total add ending space.Clo wrote:• Despite I don't see which need you have to add a space at the end of a folder-name,
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I know.sqa_wizard wrote:This is by design, to allow adding multiple entries in sequence without switching to commandline for adding a separator.
I copy full string with ending spaces.
Now I must everytime delete this ending space or search new folder without spaces.
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