When using tools like Attribute Changer or Path Copy with search results where the files are located in different folders the paths aren't transfered correctly. TrackerV3 uses the path of the clicked file for all files.
And especially in the the search results window I'm missing options to copy all the paths and all paths/filenames to the clipboard.
Problem with search results
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Problem with search results
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Re: Problem with search results
So what? Attribute Changing and Path Copying is built into TV3.peterbonge wrote:When using tools like Attribute Changer or Path Copy with search results where the files are located in different folders the paths aren't transfered correctly. TrackerV3 uses the path of the clicked file for all files.
Are you talking about the "File Path/Name" command? Hmm, I'll change that. Weird that it's not possible now!peterbonge wrote:And especially in the the search results window I'm missing options to copy all the paths and all paths/filenames to the clipboard.
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Re: Problem with search results
Yes, but this doesn't change the fact that the path informations of the search results aren't transfered correctly to other context menu tools.admin wrote:So what? Attribute Changing and Path Copying is built into TV3.
And the Attribute Changer has a big advantage (for me): You can easily change the date/time to the actual date/time via the context menu.
And one thing is bugging me when I want to change the date/time of multiple files: I have to select one file before I can select more files and modify the date/time. If no files are selected and I select more files at once (e.g. with Ctrl+A) the General File Info tab is empty.
Yes, and the "File Path" of course.Are you talking about the "File Path/Name" command? Hmm, I'll change that. Weird that it's not possible now!
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Re: Problem with search results
True. Can't help it at the moment.peterbonge wrote:Yes, but this doesn't change the fact that the path informations of the search results aren't transfered correctly to other context menu tools.admin wrote:So what? Attribute Changing and Path Copying is built into TV3.
That's all? And which date/time, last-modified?peterbonge wrote:And the Attribute Changer has a big advantage (for me): You can easily change the date/time to the actual date/time via the context menu.
The idea is to give you a start somewhere. One could of course default to Now...peterbonge wrote:And one thing is bugging me when I want to change the date/time of multiple files: I have to select one file before I can select more files and modify the date/time. If no files are selected and I select more files at once (e.g. with Ctrl+A) the General File Info tab is empty.
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Re: Problem with search results
In AC it's integrated in the context menu of the time fields (of course all 3). It isn't changing the file(s) immediately, it is just changing the content of the time fields. And there is a context menu entry to change all 3 fields at once. But this is not so important. If you have trouble with changing the context menu you could add a third button to all 3 time fields.admin wrote:That's all? And which date/time, last-modified?peterbonge wrote:And the Attribute Changer has a big advantage (for me): You can easily change the date/time to the actual date/time via the context menu.
And there are 2 other things which are more or less interesting: AC is able to change the date/time of folders and there is an option to add some time (e.g. a week). And of course you can use AC with Open/Save dialogs. But this is a common problem of functions build into file managers...
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