Adding default name for make directory input box.
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Adding default name for make directory input box.
when executing make directory command an empty input box appear, why this input box dosen't appear with a default name such as "New folder", [or any other one] like Explorer. and if the "New Folder" is exist the default name will be "New Folder 2" and so on.
in some cases you need to create a folder for temporary use and its name isn't imprtant, so it will be fine to find such default name.
i want to say to everyone will refuse my request, adding this feature will never hart you coz the default name usually preselected so you can type a new name immediatly or simply click Ok button.
Please if you say "No", can you give one reason for refusing adding this feature?
in some cases you need to create a folder for temporary use and its name isn't imprtant, so it will be fine to find such default name.
i want to say to everyone will refuse my request, adding this feature will never hart you coz the default name usually preselected so you can type a new name immediatly or simply click Ok button.
Please if you say "No", can you give one reason for refusing adding this feature?
Last edited by ay222 on 2003-12-09, 23:47 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Option in *Show* Menu---
Hello Pete!Pete wrote:Jonas,
I agree.
But this feature should be optional.
Greets
Pete
OK, it's what I wrote too in the English Forum at this thread...
In any case, that should add fat a bit to the EXE!
I think that it could be rather an entry in the "Show" Menu like:
* Show the new dirs with a default-name *
That'ld avoid to change an Option dialog ( extra- job for me to update the Help and THREE Tutorials for screen-shots!)
What do you think?
Friendly,
Claude
Clo
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Hello Clo,
hihi :). Well this would depend on Christian. If and how he would implement default directory names when creating a new directory.
In any case this should be optional.
And if he will implement this, this might be in v6.1 or even much later. In this case You have to make the changes in Your tutorial anyway, because for sure will be new features added to TC.
Greets
Pete
hihi :). Well this would depend on Christian. If and how he would implement default directory names when creating a new directory.
In any case this should be optional.
And if he will implement this, this might be in v6.1 or even much later. In this case You have to make the changes in Your tutorial anyway, because for sure will be new features added to TC.
Greets
Pete
2PetePete wrote: hihi . Well this would depend on Christian. If and how he would implement default directory names when creating a new directory.
In any case this should be optional.
Pete
I don't know why you are insist to be this feature is optional, as i said before adding it will never harm anyone
Hello ay222,
someone wants "New Folder", another one wants "picture set", the next one does not want any default folder name at all, and another one wants the last folder used, etc. This is why it should be optional.
Entry in wincmd.ini could look like this:
LastUsedDirectoryName=name_of_last_used_directory
DefaultDirectoryName=name_of_default_directory
DefaultDirectoryNameEnabled=1 (or 0, or 2)
0= there will be no new directory name used
1= new directory name will be last used directory name
2= new directory name will be default directory name
Best regards
Pete
someone wants "New Folder", another one wants "picture set", the next one does not want any default folder name at all, and another one wants the last folder used, etc. This is why it should be optional.
Entry in wincmd.ini could look like this:
LastUsedDirectoryName=name_of_last_used_directory
DefaultDirectoryName=name_of_default_directory
DefaultDirectoryNameEnabled=1 (or 0, or 2)
0= there will be no new directory name used
1= new directory name will be last used directory name
2= new directory name will be default directory name
Best regards
Pete
Ok now i fully agree with you. Thank you for explaningPete wrote:Hello ay222,
someone wants "New Folder", another one wants "picture set", the next one does not want any default folder name at all, and another one wants the last folder used, etc. This is why it should be optional.
Entry in wincmd.ini could look like this:
LastUsedDirectoryName=name_of_last_used_directory
DefaultDirectoryName=name_of_default_directory
DefaultDirectoryNameEnabled=1 (or 0, or 2)
0= there will be no new directory name used
1= new directory name will be last used directory name
2= new directory name will be default directory name
Best regards
Pete
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[face=courier]On 20-03-2004 10:44:10 +0000 ts4242 wrote:
t> "New Folder" or "New Directory" it is not important
Does important for me.
t> the importance is the feature itself.
I don't need it, I like Commander's way of creating directories like it is now i.e. W/O default folder name - I always know how to name a folder for temporary use and its name IS important for me.[/face]
t> "New Folder" or "New Directory" it is not important
Does important for me.
t> the importance is the feature itself.
I don't need it, I like Commander's way of creating directories like it is now i.e. W/O default folder name - I always know how to name a folder for temporary use and its name IS important for me.[/face]
[face=courier]The Protoss do NOT run from their enemies.
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
[face=courier]On 01-04-2004 22:33:41 +0000 Sheepdog wrote:
S> I hate it when I unintentionally create a 'New Folder' in
S> Explorer
Yeah, damn the Explorer and a "New Folder" - if I do hate something, I hate this.[/face]
S> I hate it when I unintentionally create a 'New Folder' in
S> Explorer
Yeah, damn the Explorer and a "New Folder" - if I do hate something, I hate this.[/face]
[face=courier]The Protoss do NOT run from their enemies.
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]