Maybe it is possible to do the combining process in de backgroup just as it is possible with copy, move en ftp.
In newsgroups there are many parts that have to be combined to one large file (as with dvd's images). And now I have to wait until it is ready what can take up to 15 minutes.Often I like to do multiple combining but now I have to open multiple instances of TotalCMD. I don't think it should be to difficult to make or are there other reasons not do this?
Feature Request: combine files in background
Moderators: Hacker, petermad, Stefan2, white
Instead of using the combine feature of TC, you can always use the command line of TC.
imagine you have 2 parts/files on the left side to combine
click/select the first part/file
type in TC: copy /b <CTRL+ENTER> + <CURSOR DOWN> <CTRL+ENTER> destfilename.ext <ENTER>
using batch files you can do even more...
imagine you have 2 parts/files on the left side to combine
click/select the first part/file
type in TC: copy /b <CTRL+ENTER> + <CURSOR DOWN> <CTRL+ENTER> destfilename.ext <ENTER>
using batch files you can do even more...
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Re: Feature Request: combine files in background
I think this is a very good idea.bydvh wrote:Maybe it is possible to do the combining process in de backgroup just as it is possible with copy, move en ftp.
In addition if you were able to "queue" up (F2) the combine job into the Background Transfer Manager, that would be ace..

On a similar note, the dialog that comes up asking you to specify a destination folder could also show a brief "preview" of the combine job, something like the number of files it will attempt to combine.
Cheers,
Svein.
The files are often on diskettes...On a similar note, the dialog that comes up asking you to specify a destination folder could also show a brief "preview" of the combine job, something like the number of files it will attempt to combine.
Roman
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