I am using this configuration in wincmd.ini with the next steps:
DrivesExportUpcase=1
DrivesShowUpcase=1
- Open a FTP Connection.
- Set the cursor over a file.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter for add URL with name to CommandLine.
The url copied to the commandline appears with the first character in capital letter.
i.e.: Ftp://site_example.com/pub/filename.ext
IMHO, the above wrote is a minor issue, but... Perhaps could be changed for copy url's as they are. Without take into account the parameter "DrivesExportUpcase". Currently Ctrl+P, already copy the path to commandline with the initial in lowercase. In this way, the commands for Ctrl+P and Ctrl+Shift+Enter would work homogeneously.
P.S.: 2Moderators: Posted as suggestion (little minor issue), but feel free for move to bug reports section if it is applicable.
Copy path with name to CLI in FTP & uppercase
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Copy path with name to CLI in FTP & uppercase
I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)
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Hello J. M. !
• Hm… I have the same settings about the case, and I pasted this url onto the command line :
- It isn't changed, the “h” is still lowercase as it should…
• Did I miss something ?
KR
Claude
Clo
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• Hm… I have the same settings about the case, and I pasted this url onto the command line :
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http://www.xnview.com
• Did I miss something ?

Claude
Clo
Note: I fixed your title to make it clear, please keep the fixed one…
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Hello Claude 
I didn't reference to paste the URL from clipboard, but for copy path+name of the current selected file in panel to CLI.
Try to connect to a FTP server with TC, then select a file listed in your FTP server, now press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER.
On my case, the first char in command line is in uppercase.

I didn't reference to paste the URL from clipboard, but for copy path+name of the current selected file in panel to CLI.
Try to connect to a FTP server with TC, then select a file listed in your FTP server, now press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER.
On my case, the first char in command line is in uppercase.

I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)
I agree - Support++Perhaps could be changed for copy url's as they are. Without take into account the parameter "DrivesExportUpcase". Currently Ctrl+P, already copy the path to commandline with the initial in lowercase. In this way, the commands for Ctrl+P and Ctrl+Shift+Enter would work homogeneously.
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Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.51 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1391a
TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13, 14
TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
A bit of info more...
Connecting to a SSL server with TC, the path+name (full url) copied to command line with CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER, appears with the first character in Uppercase too. Ftps://blabla.etc
Perhaps... Also all name protocols (ftp, sftp, ftps...) could be added to commandline with the initial in lower-case.
Connecting to a SSL server with TC, the path+name (full url) copied to command line with CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER, appears with the first character in Uppercase too. Ftps://blabla.etc
Perhaps... Also all name protocols (ftp, sftp, ftps...) could be added to commandline with the initial in lower-case.
I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)