Change attributes - Change date/time: an option to copy-paste there in one go.
Posted: 2024-12-19, 14:39 UTC
A lot of my use cases imply I come there having a "date time" pair already copied in the clipboard (and, more sadly, mostly in a yyyy.MM.dd HH:mm:ss like format).
Then in pure Total Commander it becomes a pain.
I have to paste data twice (into each field), to remove excessive parts in each field, and to correct the date sequence if needed.
Or maybe I just don't know how to do it properly, and a somewhat trick exists for that?
Video illustration of how it goes in that scenario:
https://i.imgur.com/v9Ou238.mp4
Luckily, I have AkelPad text editor, that has Clipboard::PasteSerial plugin/function which is activated by the Ctrl+F10 global hotkey and allows insertion of a pre-copied text into other application fields replacing delimiter(s) with tabulation(s).
I also made a script for AkelPad to quickly switch dates between yyyy.MM.dd and dd.MM.yyyy formats.
In that case, life becomes a bit easier:
I come to Total Commander "Change attributes - Change date/time" window, then select Date field contents, hit the Ctrl+F10 combination. And, voila, the date/time are there (however, I still need to prepare dd.MM.yyyy date).
Video illustration of how it goes in scenario 2:
https://i.imgur.com/SXYuSfD.mp4
Proposition/question(s):
1. Why not to have there something like that as a native Total Commander feature?
A dedicated hotkey, a special paste button, a switch to temporarily unify date and time fields, a button to invoke a unified field, or anything of that kind?
2. An option for Total Commander to recognize there both yyyy.MM.dd and dd.MM.yyyy dates at the same time?
Thank you very much.
Then in pure Total Commander it becomes a pain.
I have to paste data twice (into each field), to remove excessive parts in each field, and to correct the date sequence if needed.
Or maybe I just don't know how to do it properly, and a somewhat trick exists for that?
Video illustration of how it goes in that scenario:
https://i.imgur.com/v9Ou238.mp4
Luckily, I have AkelPad text editor, that has Clipboard::PasteSerial plugin/function which is activated by the Ctrl+F10 global hotkey and allows insertion of a pre-copied text into other application fields replacing delimiter(s) with tabulation(s).
I also made a script for AkelPad to quickly switch dates between yyyy.MM.dd and dd.MM.yyyy formats.
In that case, life becomes a bit easier:
I come to Total Commander "Change attributes - Change date/time" window, then select Date field contents, hit the Ctrl+F10 combination. And, voila, the date/time are there (however, I still need to prepare dd.MM.yyyy date).
Video illustration of how it goes in scenario 2:
https://i.imgur.com/SXYuSfD.mp4
Proposition/question(s):
1. Why not to have there something like that as a native Total Commander feature?
A dedicated hotkey, a special paste button, a switch to temporarily unify date and time fields, a button to invoke a unified field, or anything of that kind?
2. An option for Total Commander to recognize there both yyyy.MM.dd and dd.MM.yyyy dates at the same time?
Thank you very much.