after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
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after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
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The error occurs only with beta2 and beta3, beta1 works fine. Thanks. Martin
The error occurs only with beta2 and beta3, beta1 works fine. Thanks. Martin
Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
not confirmed.
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
What has doube-clicking on a folder to do with a copy operation? Double-clicking on a folder opens that folder, it doesn't trigger a copy operation. More information needed. Also, try to reproduce it with a fresh wincmd.ini:
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totalcmd.exe /i="%TEMP%\fresh.ini"
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
There are some translation tools which send a Ctrl+C when you double click, to get the name under the cursor in text editors so they can translate it. Sending Ctrl+C to Total Commander with nothing selected and the cursor standing on [..] will generate exactly this error message.
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
Thank you all.
For Dalai:
Even with clean wincmd.ini it behaves the same.
For Ghisler:
I am using QTranslate.6.10.0. When I close it everything works fine.
But with earlier versions of TC, there was no problem even with QTranslate running.
Can you please ignore Ctrl+C on [..] ?
I can set TotalCmd to exceptions for Qtranslate, but then I can't translate even from Lister, and that's what I'm using.
Thank you very much. Martin
For Dalai:
Even with clean wincmd.ini it behaves the same.
For Ghisler:
I am using QTranslate.6.10.0. When I close it everything works fine.
But with earlier versions of TC, there was no problem even with QTranslate running.
Can you please ignore Ctrl+C on [..] ?
I can set TotalCmd to exceptions for Qtranslate, but then I can't translate even from Lister, and that's what I'm using.
Thank you very much. Martin
Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
So it doesn't happen when double-clicking on a folder but on [..] (up one level). Please be as precise and provide as much information as possible, especially when reporting a bug.
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
For Dalai:
You are incorrect and I was completely accurate.
Double-clicking the folder will jump to the subfolder on [..] and TC generate a copy error.
On the contrary, when you double-click [..], the TC goes up one level and no error appears.
So don't admonish me unnecessarily if you haven't tried it yourself.
You are incorrect and I was completely accurate.
Double-clicking the folder will jump to the subfolder on [..] and TC generate a copy error.
On the contrary, when you double-click [..], the TC goes up one level and no error appears.
So don't admonish me unnecessarily if you haven't tried it yourself.
Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
Its definitely not a TC bug and doesn't happen here.
If you run tools which do such strange things you should not post a TC bug.
If you run tools which do such strange things you should not post a TC bug.
Windows 11 Home, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3915)
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Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
I am also heavily using QTranslate
but do not observer such strange issue at all...
I'm also not even sure that the issue could be in QTranslate somehow...

I'm also not even sure that the issue could be in QTranslate somehow...
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
Now THIS is a precise description that would've been very welcome in the first post. With that everybody can try to reproduce it. Missing and incomplete information leads to guessing and wrong conclusions - like the one I came to.MartinK wrote: 2023-05-23, 02:44 UTCDouble-clicking the folder will jump to the subfolder on [..] and TC generate a copy error.
On the contrary, when you double-click [..], the TC goes up one level and no error appears.
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
I will disable the error message when the user presses Ctrl+C on [..] and nothing is selected.
Maybe I should still play some kind of error sound?
Maybe I should still play some kind of error sound?
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
Or you could just copy the path the user is in when one presses CTRL+C on [..]
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
That would be odd - CTRL+C on a file/folder does not copy the path, it copies the file object so it can be pasted somewhere...
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
If CTRL+C on [..] did a cm_CopySrcPathToClip that would be (imho) less odd thenghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-05-24, 09:41 UTC That would be odd - CTRL+C on a file/folder does not copy the path, it copies the file object so it can be pasted somewhere...
"Fehler beim Kopieren!"/"Error copying files!" because that makes it sounds like
something went wrong somewhere...
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Re: after double-clicking on the folder, it generates a copy error
I have disabled the error message on Ctrl+C when the cursor is standing on [..] with nothing selected. Please confirm!
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