Copy File & Copy to Other
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Copy File & Copy to Other
I'm checking these two orders :
MENUITEM "Copy &File(s)\tF5", 905
MENUITEM "Copy to &Other", 3101
and "they look like" the same one to me, what is the difference between them ?.
Is it possible to copy window --> window just pressing F5 and without any confirmation window.
Thanks.
- SanskritFritz
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I'm almost certain, that a prompt like this would be good for 2 people out of 50.If I want, for example, a quick (backup) copy of "boot.ini" in the same folder, I press Shift+F5. The suggested filename is "boot.ini" itself (which I can't use) and not "-boot.ini", "boot(2).ini" or similar names.
You can press Ctrl C and Ctrl V, and you will get "Copy of boot.ini" and then "Copy (2) of boot.ini" etc. That is a built in Windows feature.
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
It's a very little issue but I like to answer. It's not easy for me, since my language is not english. I try.
I never used it probably because, when I'm using TC, I think in TC way. For me, copy operation (using keyboard) means F5 or (rarely) Shift+F5.
If TC automatically added a character to suggested name, I could do:
Shift+F5 - Enter - Done. Without editing and without thinking.
I don't expect from TC something like "copy of boot.ini" without prompting but I expect a default working proposal.
Advantage (most of the times): Shift+F5 - Enter - Done.
No disadvantage if you want a completely new name.
Disadvantage: If you want to partially use characters of original filename and you do not want added character, you have to delete it.

totfun
I never used Ctrl+C - Ctrl+V for that purpose but it can be useful: so thank you for your suggestion.SanskritFritz: You can press Ctrl C and Ctrl V, and you will get "Copy of boot.ini" and then "Copy (2) of boot.ini" etc.
I never used it probably because, when I'm using TC, I think in TC way. For me, copy operation (using keyboard) means F5 or (rarely) Shift+F5.
If TC automatically added a character to suggested name, I could do:
Shift+F5 - Enter - Done. Without editing and without thinking.
I don't expect from TC something like "copy of boot.ini" without prompting but I expect a default working proposal.
Advantage (most of the times): Shift+F5 - Enter - Done.
No disadvantage if you want a completely new name.
Disadvantage: If you want to partially use characters of original filename and you do not want added character, you have to delete it.
2? Who is the other one?SanskritFritz:I'm almost certain, that a prompt like this would be good for 2 people out of 50
Do all built in Windows (or explorer?) features work under TC? The same way?SanskritFritz: That is a built in Windows feature.
totfun
- SanskritFritz
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- SanskritFritz
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- Joined: 2003-07-24, 09:25 UTC
- Location: Budapest, Hungary
- SanskritFritz
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- Joined: 2003-07-24, 09:25 UTC
- Location: Budapest, Hungary
2totfun
You're right, it wouldn't bother me at all, if the prompted filename differed a little from the original
I use it often, when I have a template file in a dir, and I want to make an "instance" of the template. There is Template.txt, and I make ThisCompany.txt, ThatCompany.txt etc.When do you use Shift+F5? (on a single file)
You're right, it wouldn't bother me at all, if the prompted filename differed a little from the original

I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!