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by vegard
01 Apr 2011 21:12
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Don't reset position when returning to previous directory
Replies: 7
Views: 1476

Re: Don't reset position when returning to previous directory

I dunno, does it behave like UP now?

...not that it's important, I'll just remap I guess.
by vegard
01 Apr 2011 19:34
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Don't reset position when returning to previous directory
Replies: 7
Views: 1476

Re: Don't reset position when returning to previous directory

Okay then, but is there an actual reason why it can't just go back / UP to where it were?
by vegard
01 Apr 2011 18:46
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Don't reset position when returning to previous directory
Replies: 7
Views: 1476

Re: Don't reset position when returning to previous directory

Backspace.

It happens as in the screenshots, when you are further down in the list of directories than can be displayed on the screen.
by vegard
01 Apr 2011 08:26
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Don't reset position when returning to previous directory
Replies: 7
Views: 1476

Don't reset position when returning to previous directory

Small nuisance.

This is where I am, this is where I return.

I would like to return to where I was.

If possible.

EDIT: Oh, the order of the images got swapped.
by vegard
19 Mar 2011 02:12
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Can't undo copy
Replies: 18
Views: 3090

Re: Can't undo copy

Jolly good.
by vegard
18 Mar 2011 14:51
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Can't undo copy
Replies: 18
Views: 3090

Re: Can't undo copy

Yes but, so are you going to fix it?
by vegard
16 Mar 2011 11:33
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Can't undo copy
Replies: 18
Views: 3090

Re: Can't undo copy

Ok, I was too quick in assuming it was just the missing key-commands.
by vegard
15 Mar 2011 20:14
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Can't undo copy
Replies: 18
Views: 3090

Re: Can't undo copy ("Reason: The target names are unknown")

Resolved.

For some reason, the definitions for Copy and Paste had disappeared.
by vegard
15 Mar 2011 18:22
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Can't undo copy
Replies: 18
Views: 3090

Can't undo copy

Version: 9.90.0500 OS: Windows 7, 64 bit To reproduce: * Highlight a file * CTRL+C * CTRL+V (copy of file appears, with " - Copy" added to the filename) * CTRL+Z Expected result: The copy of the file should disappear. Actual result: An error dialog-box appears, stating that "This acti...
by vegard
01 Feb 2011 08:00
Forum: Wishes
Topic: directory compare
Replies: 2
Views: 1267

Re: directory compare

www.easyduplicatefinder.com
www.duplicate-file-finder.com

etc.

Would you like https://www.xyplorer.com and fries with that?
by vegard
30 Jan 2011 19:41
Forum: Wishes
Topic: Ability to create, copy and paste as Symbolic Links
Replies: 10
Views: 3021

Re: Ability to create, copy and paste as Symbolic Links

You might also want to have a look at "Link Shell Extension", at: http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshel ... llext.html
by vegard
30 Jan 2011 07:34
Forum: Wishes
Topic: Persistent space-count
Replies: 1
Views: 587

Persistent space-count

Shift+F5.

I would like to see the space-count NOT be invalidated for:
* Switching between tabs
* Fileoperations on items in the list (background programs writing to one of the directories)
by vegard
12 Aug 2010 15:47
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Mount a drive in folder fails for special case empty drive
Replies: 0
Views: 900

Mount a drive in folder fails for special case empty drive

You can mount a drive in a folder just fine, _provided_ that there is at least _one_ file on the drive.

See screenshot.
by vegard
06 Aug 2010 01:32
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: You can't ACCESS <folder>
Replies: 1
Views: 570

You can't ACCESS <folder>

"Reason: You opted in configuration to not(sic) SHOW hidden items". But I did not chose not to ACCESS them. Also, maybe "Show User folder" should show the single hidden "Appdata"-folder? EDIT: In Windows 7 the location of your personal startup folder is: %systemdrive%\u...
by vegard
05 Aug 2010 21:17
Forum: Script Exchange
Topic: Why does the scripting engine care about whitespace?
Replies: 1
Views: 885

Why does the scripting engine care about whitespace?

This does what I expect it to: set $a, "<curname>"; msg "current selected item: $a"; , this does not: set $a, "<curname>"; msg "current selected item: $a"; Why? Seems impractical too me, to have to use a variable on the same line that you define and set it.