When multiple Copy/Move/Delete operations are started in parallel, Free Commander should detect when a new operation is started on a device that is being already used by another operation and pause those new operations until the device is free.
I mean when for example one user starts a lengthy copy ...
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- 31.01.2014, 19:58
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: Multitasking - while copying and moving (job queue)
- Replies: 45
- Views: 78318
- 02.01.2014, 13:56
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Popup the context menu when click free space on file list.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10153
Re: Popup the context menu when click free space on file lis
Something like this was already discussed here http://www.forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3814 .
The "Context menu..." option in FC context menu was included based on that topic.
Nevertheless as you suggest, the inverse behavior would be great, so an option should be included to invert ...
The "Context menu..." option in FC context menu was included based on that topic.
Nevertheless as you suggest, the inverse behavior would be great, so an option should be included to invert ...
- 02.01.2014, 12:14
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19349
Re: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
Interesting that you bring this up Tylla, because it was recently answered for another poster here http://www.forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4404#p13210
The solution is to assign <right.arrow> to the command "open folder in same panel." I think that will meet your need (at least in FC ...
The solution is to assign <right.arrow> to the command "open folder in same panel." I think that will meet your need (at least in FC ...
- 06.08.2012, 17:15
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19349
Re: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
Is my description enough? Or should I elaborate on that?
Does it sound plausible?
Thanks, and thank you for this marvelous software.
Ps: those who haven't tried the above directory traversal mode can't even imagine how efficient it is (with some added benefits like no danger of hitting Enter on ...
Does it sound plausible?
Thanks, and thank you for this marvelous software.
Ps: those who haven't tried the above directory traversal mode can't even imagine how efficient it is (with some added benefits like no danger of hitting Enter on ...
- 06.08.2012, 16:44
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Right click context menu
- Replies: 3
- Views: 18177
Re: Right click context menu
Me too sorry for the late reply... :)
My version is FC EX 591, but it produces the same behavior.
I don't really know about Windows 7, my current OS is (still) WinXp and/or Linux. In Windows XP Explorer this works like a charm. The other file manager that I'm using (and I'm trying to get rid of ...
My version is FC EX 591, but it produces the same behavior.
I don't really know about Windows 7, my current OS is (still) WinXp and/or Linux. In Windows XP Explorer this works like a charm. The other file manager that I'm using (and I'm trying to get rid of ...
- 27.02.2012, 11:17
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Right click context menu
- Replies: 3
- Views: 18177
Right click context menu
I couldn't find this mentioned anywhere, so here it comes.
When one right clicks on an empty place in any file list pane a context menu is shown with view/sort and other options.
What I would like to see is the normal/default context menu of the currently shown directory as it would have shown if I ...
When one right clicks on an empty place in any file list pane a context menu is shown with view/sort and other options.
What I would like to see is the normal/default context menu of the currently shown directory as it would have shown if I ...
- 27.02.2012, 10:13
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19349
Re: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
This is how it should work:
The left arrow-right arrow keys are used in such a way that pressing left arrow leaves the current directory (goes up), right arrow enters the directory under the cursor (goes down). This can be regarded as a special tree mode because pressing the left-right arrow in tree ...
The left arrow-right arrow keys are used in such a way that pressing left arrow leaves the current directory (goes up), right arrow enters the directory under the cursor (goes down). This can be regarded as a special tree mode because pressing the left-right arrow in tree ...
- 07.02.2012, 14:17
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19349
Re: Traverse folders with left/right arrows
Hi!
I know that this feature request is a bit old, but...
As I found out it can be done, partly.
There is a "Go up" command, which can be associated with the Left key, but sadly there is no "Go down" command.
Naturally this whole thing makes only sense together with the Details view, but this ...
I know that this feature request is a bit old, but...
As I found out it can be done, partly.
There is a "Go up" command, which can be associated with the Left key, but sadly there is no "Go down" command.
Naturally this whole thing makes only sense together with the Details view, but this ...