Filter and Confirm Overwrite
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Filter and Confirm Overwrite
To reproduce:
1. Two different folders, say Test1 and Test2
2. Test1 open in left pane, Test2 open in right pane
3. Inside Test1, there is a file - say testfile.txt
4. Inside Test2, there is a file with the same name (testfile.txt)
5. Move file from left pane to right pane
6. TC prompts you if you want to overwrite the file
7. The above is the correct behaviour
8. Now, Ctrl+S in the right pane, type *test* to filter out every other file (the idea being that only testfile.txt is shown)
9. Now move the file from left pane to right pane
10. TC does not confirm the overwrite - it just overwrites the file in the right pane with the file from the left pane
11. The above is not the correct behaviour
Filenames do not matter, as long as they are the same in each folder. It does not matter what the folder names are. It does not matter if each folder has one file in it, or one million. All that is important is that the two filenames are the same, and one pane in TC has the CTRL+S filter set. If so, then TC will ignore the 'prompt on overwrite' setting.
1. Two different folders, say Test1 and Test2
2. Test1 open in left pane, Test2 open in right pane
3. Inside Test1, there is a file - say testfile.txt
4. Inside Test2, there is a file with the same name (testfile.txt)
5. Move file from left pane to right pane
6. TC prompts you if you want to overwrite the file
7. The above is the correct behaviour
8. Now, Ctrl+S in the right pane, type *test* to filter out every other file (the idea being that only testfile.txt is shown)
9. Now move the file from left pane to right pane
10. TC does not confirm the overwrite - it just overwrites the file in the right pane with the file from the left pane
11. The above is not the correct behaviour
Filenames do not matter, as long as they are the same in each folder. It does not matter what the folder names are. It does not matter if each folder has one file in it, or one million. All that is important is that the two filenames are the same, and one pane in TC has the CTRL+S filter set. If so, then TC will ignore the 'prompt on overwrite' setting.
- ghisler(Author)
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I cannot reproduce the described behaviour either.
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I can 100% reproduce it on my PC. For what it is worth, I'm using Win 7 64bit. What I described is the exact way to reproduce it on my end - two files the same name in different folders, one folder has CTRL+S set to show only that file, and then moving the file from the other folder to that folder with CTRL+S set will not produce the 'do you want to overwrite' dialog. It just overwrites the file without prompting.
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Sorry, that makes no sense - TC doesn't use the list of displayed files t check whether a file already exists in the target or not.
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Since the rest of us can't reproduce the error, we need more information - obviously specific conditions are required for the bug to show up.
The first thing you could do is to start TC with a clean ini file as suggested by MVV 3 postings above.
If you still have the bug, we can rule out that any particular setting of TC is necessary - and the problem is likely to be caused by something in your system.
On the other hand, if you don't have the bug with a clean ini file, then we can begin to figure out what setting is responsible for the bug.
We also need to know whether you use the keyboard (F6) or the mouse (Shift+drag) to move the file between the panels.
Since the rest of us can't reproduce the error, we need more information - obviously specific conditions are required for the bug to show up.
The first thing you could do is to start TC with a clean ini file as suggested by MVV 3 postings above.
If you still have the bug, we can rule out that any particular setting of TC is necessary - and the problem is likely to be caused by something in your system.
On the other hand, if you don't have the bug with a clean ini file, then we can begin to figure out what setting is responsible for the bug.
We also need to know whether you use the keyboard (F6) or the mouse (Shift+drag) to move the file between the panels.
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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
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