Changing queue positions order (Alt+UpArrow)
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- kamilbaranski
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Changing queue positions order (Alt+UpArrow)
It'd be great to have a possibility to change queue positions order sometimes.
For example I'm copying 10 DVDs from one HDD to external HDD. And then I think, that I'll copy 11th DVD and that it is more important (because I have too little time to copy as much as I'd like). I add it to the queue, select it, and I'm pressing Alt+UpArrow (or Ctrl+UpArrow, etc.), and it goes up one position.
Similar to Ctrl+Shift+Arrow in The Bat! folders.
For example I'm copying 10 DVDs from one HDD to external HDD. And then I think, that I'll copy 11th DVD and that it is more important (because I have too little time to copy as much as I'd like). I add it to the queue, select it, and I'm pressing Alt+UpArrow (or Ctrl+UpArrow, etc.), and it goes up one position.
Similar to Ctrl+Shift+Arrow in The Bat! folders.
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Exactly. I didn't know there's an option to change the order in paused mode. And I think I'm not the only one. So supporting this option in not-paused mode would be the best.
I also think that it would be nice to have a possibility to do this by keyboard only (if it's possible to control almost everything in tc by keyboard only).
Greetings, thanks!
I also think that it would be nice to have a possibility to do this by keyboard only (if it's possible to control almost everything in tc by keyboard only).
Greetings, thanks!
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When I first implemented it, I allowed it also in non-paused mode, but this caused many problems when copying many small files (e.g. the file which you were moving in the queue was copied and vanished), so I had to restrict it to paused mode.
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Sorry, I don't remember why I had to make that restriction, but it didn't work properly when I implemented the sorting.
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Delete copy/move items from Queue Window
This could be implemented with this:
"Delete copy/move items from Queue Window"
Is it a linked list?
"Delete copy/move items from Queue Window"
Is it a linked list?