Strange drag and drop behaviour of images
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Strange drag and drop behaviour of images
I used to download images from a website by simply dragging them out of my browser (Firefox) to a folder in TotalCommander, which worked fine in the past.
In TC 7.5 however there is a now an annoying dialog box asking me wether I really want to copy a file to TC and now comes the strange thing:
all images are automatically converted to a .bmp image.
Wether I e.g. drag a jpg image or a gif image outside of Firefox and into TC, I always end up with an uncompressed bmp image.
(Btw, dragging e.g. a jpg image from Firefox into Windows Explorer does not convert the image, so I assume this is not some hidden Windows "feature" ).
Any ideas what causes this a) annoying dialog box and more important b) this automatic conversion to bmp? Is it TC or is this some Windows stuff?
Regards,
Herbert
In TC 7.5 however there is a now an annoying dialog box asking me wether I really want to copy a file to TC and now comes the strange thing:
all images are automatically converted to a .bmp image.
Wether I e.g. drag a jpg image or a gif image outside of Firefox and into TC, I always end up with an uncompressed bmp image.
(Btw, dragging e.g. a jpg image from Firefox into Windows Explorer does not convert the image, so I assume this is not some hidden Windows "feature" ).
Any ideas what causes this a) annoying dialog box and more important b) this automatic conversion to bmp? Is it TC or is this some Windows stuff?
Regards,
Herbert
a) "annoying dialog box":
Configuration -> Options... -> Misc.: Get confirmation before:
[ ] Drag&Drop (copying files with mouse)
HTH
b) "automatic conversion to bmp"
Confirmed with Firefox 3.5, but not with Firefox 3.0.
Seems like the Firefox team changed something in the new release.
Regards
Holger
Configuration -> Options... -> Misc.: Get confirmation before:
[ ] Drag&Drop (copying files with mouse)
HTH
b) "automatic conversion to bmp"
Confirmed with Firefox 3.5, but not with Firefox 3.0.
Seems like the Firefox team changed something in the new release.

Regards
Holger
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Just a guess: multiple Clipboard formats!herbert123 wrote:...but a drag & drop into TC converts the image into a bmp ???
Seems that Firefox nowadays supports CF_BITMAP too and TC prefers the CF_BITMAP against CF_HDROP.
Regards
Holger
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Sorry, after digging a little bit deeper into this problem, I have to revise my first guess.
It seems to be the other way around
FF 3.5 now supports the filelist and this filelist points definitely to a bmp file located in the %Temp% path!
Some Tests:
Drop a PNG image from IE 8 into paint.net -> PNG file is opened in paint.net.
Drop a PNG image from FF 3.5 into paint.net-> BMP file is opened in paint.net.
Try to drop a PNG image from FF 3.0 into paint.net -> not possible.
And some other nasty changes in FF 3.5 Drag&Drop behavior:
Drop a browser tab from FF 3.0 into a TC panel -> URL link file is created.
Drop a browser tab from FF 3.5 into a TC panel -> the browser tab will be moved into a second separate FF window 
I'am not amused
The drop was outside of FF.
I would call this bugs in FF 3.5
So, yes I support an option, but rather in Firefox about:config than in TC.
Regards
Holger
It seems to be the other way around

FF 3.5 now supports the filelist and this filelist points definitely to a bmp file located in the %Temp% path!
Some Tests:



And some other nasty changes in FF 3.5 Drag&Drop behavior:



I'am not amused

I would call this bugs in FF 3.5

So, yes I support an option, but rather in Firefox about:config than in TC.
Regards
Holger
I can confirm the behaviour in FireFox 3.5
I also tested it in other browsers:
I also tested it in other browsers:
- IE 8: The filename is changed to the name in IE's cache - if there is a link behind the image - then the link is copied in stead (annoying).
- Seamonkey 1.1.17: The file is copied with original file name and type.
- Google Chrome 2.0.172.33: The filename is changed to the name of the ALT-tekst, or if no ALT-tekst then to the name of the link if a link behind the image. But always with the original file type
- Safari 4.0: The file name is enumerated, but the type is the original
- Opera 9.64: Not possible to perform drag&drop from this browser.
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That is annoying, I am with you. Could you make an option in the next update of TC, please?herbert123 wrote:That sounds quite reasonable. Thanks for your answer!Just a guess: multiple Clipboard formats!
Seems that Firefox nowadays supports CF_BITMAP too and TC prefers the CF_BITMAP against CF_HDROP.
I guess I'm the only one wishing to have an option for this ?
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The Bug was a duplicate and the discussion have now moved to:František Horálek wrote:Where is it?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494989