When you want to make a copy (or a backup) of a file, you usually select it and go for CTRL-C, CTRL-V.
The newly created file will be named “File - Copy.txt” if the original file was “File.txt” (and that depends on your Windows Locale).
Therefore, if I want my duplicate to be named “File.bak”, I have to do: CTRL-C, CTRL-V, Up, F2, delete “ - Copy” suffix in file name, Tab, bak, Enter.
That's way too long and I wish Freecommander had some “Duplicate file” dialog, with CTRL-SHIFT-D shortcut maybe, and that would look like the rename dialog. Or maybe add a check box to the rename dialog, named “Make a copy”.
Thank you for the superb work.
Easily duplicate file AND choose new filename
Re: Easily duplicate file AND choose new filename
For those intersted, there is an easier way to do this:
* hit F5 to open file copy dialog
* hit CTRL-A to select all the path specification (which corresponds typically to opened path in the other panel)
* type new file name. As the path is relative, the new file will be created in current folder.
* hit F5 to open file copy dialog
* hit CTRL-A to select all the path specification (which corresponds typically to opened path in the other panel)
* type new file name. As the path is relative, the new file will be created in current folder.
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