Search found 810 matches

by ralfso
05.09.2008, 07:09
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What does your FreeCommander configuration look like?
Replies: 29
Views: 60840

I can't live without details and therefore the horizontal-view is perfect!

Image
by ralfso
01.09.2008, 19:41
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Push announcements?
Replies: 3
Views: 5183

For beta-versions you can use the "Watch this topic for replies"-link at the bottom of the thread http://forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?t=775
by ralfso
17.08.2008, 19:02
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Would like to see a more detailed Post-Uninstall message
Replies: 11
Views: 10781

Okay - so every single file, except perhaps the INI config, is stored in the FreeCommander folder, correct? So, if I go into PROGRAM FILES > FC2008 and delete that folder, is there anything else anywhere else I need to look for? AFAIK all program-files are located there. If you didn't use multiple ...
by ralfso
17.08.2008, 18:31
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Would like to see a more detailed Post-Uninstall message
Replies: 11
Views: 10781

Nobody knows, what you've done before the installation and like FLiER wrote, a file which is in use can't be deleted. Even if FreeCommander is closed the files in his directory may still not be marked as "free" because of use by windows or a file indexer or .... So do this little thing and...
by ralfso
17.08.2008, 17:57
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Would like to see a more detailed Post-Uninstall message
Replies: 11
Views: 10781

FreeCommander doesn't need any installation because all needed files are in the "install-folder" (except the settings if you use a multiuser-ini-file). You can use the zip-file at the bottom of http://www.freecommander.com/fc_u3_en.htm and extract the file to a directory of your choice. Yo...
by ralfso
10.08.2008, 15:02
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Compare Files
Replies: 5
Views: 14701

You can define a file-compare-program like "examDiff" or "winMerge" for comparing two files selected in FC.

See http://www.freecommander.com/fc_utilities_en.htm at "Compare files"
by ralfso
09.08.2008, 09:12
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Question about upgrading to new version
Replies: 2
Views: 6445

Your settings are saved in the file "freecommander.ini" and your Shortcuts in the file "freecommander.shc". Normally they are localized in you freecommander-install-folder. You should allways have a safe copy of them. For upgrading you can use the zip.file of the new freecommande...
by ralfso
24.07.2008, 10:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Multi Renamer
Replies: 5
Views: 6985

It works well, try again.
Search for: space
Replace with: space minus space
by ralfso
24.07.2008, 10:33
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Single click to open folder
Replies: 1
Views: 3894

Settings >>> select items >>> Open ... with single click
by ralfso
08.07.2008, 13:56
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Additional hotkeys
Replies: 5
Views: 6973

Copy your freecommander.shc to the new system and you have all your shortcuts like before.
And copy the freecommander.ini for all your settings.
Or copy the complete freecommander-folder to the new system and you don't need to run a setup-routine.
by ralfso
05.07.2008, 10:30
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Starting FreeCommander on second monitor
Replies: 1
Views: 4376

You can't use the maximized window.
Make a window with almost the full size and FC remembers the position on the second monitor.
by ralfso
04.07.2008, 17:29
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Additional hotkeys
Replies: 5
Views: 6973

You can define your own hotkeys with Extras >>> "Keyboard shortcuts"?
by ralfso
04.07.2008, 17:24
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Add F2
Replies: 1
Views: 3700

F2 is the command for edit a file/folder name. Maybe you've changed it in Extras >>> "Keyboard shortcuts"?
by ralfso
04.07.2008, 17:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Favorites
Replies: 1
Views: 3893

Perhaps extras >>> settings >>> general >>> "Auto save settings" disabled?
by ralfso
02.07.2008, 06:56
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Editing Text Files in Right Pane
Replies: 4
Views: 6379

Hi RT Wolf,

with the editor-plugin "synplus" (http://totalcommander.free.fr/synplus.html) you can edit files in the preview pane and in the preview-window. I think with other editor-plugins it's the same.