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- 31.01.2018, 15:49
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 770 - Can't use multi-select via keyboard in search results
- Replies: 4
- Views: 48944
[fixed] 770 - Can't use multi-select via keyboard in search results
Steps to reproduce: - Search for some files and have a search result - Press and hold Ctrl - Use cursor down/up to activate another file while keeping the current selection Instead of being able to select multiple non-continues files with the keyboard, Ctrl+Up/Down only closes/opens the upper part o...
- 31.01.2018, 15:42
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] Opening files from search result opens from the wrong location in this case
- Replies: 3
- Views: 44282
Re: Opening files from search result opens from the wrong location in this case
Fixed in (at least) 770
- 30.11.2017, 23:36
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Renaming to upper/lower case does not work on USB-drive
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13098
Re: Renaming to upper/lower case does not work on USB-drive
Still a problem in version 762.
- 30.11.2017, 23:35
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] Renaming a file to something that already exists fails
- Replies: 1
- Views: 20734
Re: Renaming a file to something that already exists fails
fixed (at least) in 762
- 30.11.2017, 23:33
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] Opening files from search result opens from the wrong location in this case
- Replies: 3
- Views: 44282
Re: Opening files from search result opens from the wrong location in this case
Still a problem in version 762.
- 30.11.2017, 23:32
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Go to dialog missing tab stop for one element
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13707
Re: Go to dialog missing tab stop for one element
Still a problem in version 762.
- 08.10.2017, 16:02
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 760 - Renaming a file fails for German umlauts
- Replies: 4
- Views: 20514
[fixed] 760 - Renaming a file fails for German umlauts
Steps to reproduce: - Have a file "ölwechsel.txt" - Try to rename it to "Ölwechsel.txt" (capital Ö instead of the small one) While this works for "zündkerzen.txt" to "Zündkerzen.txt", here it fails with the error message 'File or folder with the new name "...
- 06.10.2017, 20:48
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Go to dialog missing tab stop for one element
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13707
Re: Go to dialog missing tab stop for one element
*push*
Still a problem in version 760.
Still a problem in version 760.
- 30.08.2017, 18:03
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] Opening files from search result opens from the wrong location in this case
- Replies: 3
- Views: 44282
[fixed] Opening files from search result opens from the wrong location in this case
Have a directory containing some sub-dirs: commands conf.d hosts Start a search for some text and get a result of five files in different sub-dirs, s. screenshot: Clipboard-1.png Select the last four files and press Enter. Four files are opened in my text editor (UltraEdit in this case), but only th...
- 07.07.2017, 09:08
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [solved] Pattern of date in "Create Folder" dialog
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4592
Re: Pattern of date in "Create Folder" dialog
Great, thx!
- 07.07.2017, 00:52
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [solved] Pattern of date in "Create Folder" dialog
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4592
[solved] Pattern of date in "Create Folder" dialog
Hello,
when you press F7 to create a new folder and then start to type "2", FC completes this to the current date, e.g. 20170707.
I would like to always use the pattern like in "2017-07-07". How can I do this? Is this configurable?
Lars
when you press F7 to create a new folder and then start to type "2", FC completes this to the current date, e.g. 20170707.
I would like to always use the pattern like in "2017-07-07". How can I do this? Is this configurable?
Lars
- 05.05.2017, 17:27
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] Renaming a file to something that already exists fails
- Replies: 1
- Views: 20734
[fixed] Renaming a file to something that already exists fails
Steps to reproduce
- Have two files
- Try to rename one of them to the name of the other one
Result:
Windows-Error 0x80070057: Wrong parameter
Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit, Creators Update, v1703
FreeCommander XE 2017 Build 745 64-bit donor
- Have two files
- Try to rename one of them to the name of the other one
Result:
Windows-Error 0x80070057: Wrong parameter
Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit, Creators Update, v1703
FreeCommander XE 2017 Build 745 64-bit donor
- 04.05.2017, 17:28
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Renaming to upper/lower case does not work on USB-drive
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13098
Renaming to upper/lower case does not work on USB-drive
To reproduce: - Have a USB-drive with FAT32 partition - Have a file abc.txt - Rename it to ABC.txt - Press Enter Expected result: File should be named ABC.txt afterwards Actual result: It is still abc.txt. Workaround: Rename the file to "xABC.txt" and delete the x in a second rename. Probl...
- 04.01.2017, 09:05
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Where does FC store the values for "New Folder"?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4822
Re: Where does FC store the values for "New Folder"?
It's not the current version, but afaik not that old:
FreeCommander XE 2016 Build 720 64-bit donor
FreeCommander XE 2016 Build 720 64-bit donor
- 03.01.2017, 21:03
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Where does FC store the values for "New Folder"?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4822
Where does FC store the values for "New Folder"?
Hello,
in the dialog to create a new folder (via F7), I start to enter characters and FC auto-completes with some recently used value.
I would like to delete/change those old values. Where does FC store those?
I couldn't find it neither in registry nor in my user profile.
Lars
in the dialog to create a new folder (via F7), I start to enter characters and FC auto-completes with some recently used value.
I would like to delete/change those old values. Where does FC store those?
I couldn't find it neither in registry nor in my user profile.
Lars