Search found 31 matches
- 16.08.2011, 06:54
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: delete folder: please stay in next folder
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5918
delete folder: please stay in next folder
Version: 2009.02b Language: Chinese (complex/traditional) - I don't think it matters 1. Display the folder tree on both left and right panes. 2. Go to the left folder tree and right-click mouse to delete it. 3. Now you are moved to the parent folder of the deleted folder. SUGGESTION: Move to the nex...
- 04.07.2011, 02:41
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: delete: main windows loses focus after deleting file
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12596
Re: delete: main windows loses focus after deleting file
Can't confirm on Vista. Version: 2009.02b Operating System: Windows XP I have observed that with 2009.02a, FreeCommander loses focus after deleting a *folder*. With 2009.02b, I could not reproduce it today. But since it was originally reported against 2009.02b, I will see if it happens again. Thank...
- 24.06.2011, 03:51
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: delete: main windows loses focus after deleting file
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12596
Re: delete: main windows loses focus after deleting file
Can't confirm on Vista. Version: 2009.02b Operating System: Windows XP I have observed that with 2009.02a, FreeCommander loses focus after deleting a *folder*. With 2009.02b, I could not reproduce it today. But since it was originally reported against 2009.02b, I will see if it happens again. Thanks.
- 17.06.2011, 09:07
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: delete: main windows loses focus after deleting file
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12596
delete: main windows loses focus after deleting file
Version: 2009.02b, latest formal version
1. In the left panel, right-click mouse and do "Delete".
2. After deleting, the main window of FreeCommander
loses focus to another application.
Thanks.
1. In the left panel, right-click mouse and do "Delete".
2. After deleting, the main window of FreeCommander
loses focus to another application.
Thanks.
- 26.04.2011, 03:24
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Chinese (trad.): Dir > Sync > Sync: text not fully displayed
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6678
Re: Chinese (trad.): Dir > Sync > Sync: text not fully displ
The log-in kick out time of this forum is still too short. When I type "submit", I have already timed out and lost my message. NOW: In order to overcome the "text width" problem, Windows programming style (e.g. Microsoft) usually recommends that the width of the text field should...
- 11.01.2011, 03:15
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Folder history per tabs - several issues
- Replies: 2
- Views: 10732
Re: Folder history -> forward button incorrectly disabled
Here is the problem on 2009.02b beta 418. 1. Collect some folders into the "back" arrow. 2. Use the "back" arrow to go back. Now the "forward" arrow is active. Correct. 3. Use the drop down by the "back" arrow to go back. Now the "forward" arrow is n...
- 11.01.2011, 03:09
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Folder history per tabs - several issues
- Replies: 2
- Views: 10732
Re: Folder history -> forward button incorrectly disabled
Here is a problem on 2009.02a. 1. Just use the left panel. 2. Click into several folders, so the the drop-down on the "back" button has collected several items. 3. Click "back". Now the "forward" button is active. Correct. 4. Open the "back" drop-down and go b...
- 03.11.2010, 07:25
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Paths from clipboard to address bar work sometimes not.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7648
Re: Paths from clipboard to address bar work sometimes not.
SIMILAR PROBLEM:
Version 2009.02a
1. Right click right path and do: Edit. Copy its text to clipboard.
Don't press <Enter> to finish editing.
2. Right click left path and select Paste from clipboard. Now you end up pasting to the
right path, not the left path.
Thanks.
Version 2009.02a
1. Right click right path and do: Edit. Copy its text to clipboard.
Don't press <Enter> to finish editing.
2. Right click left path and select Paste from clipboard. Now you end up pasting to the
right path, not the left path.
Thanks.
- 11.10.2010, 02:16
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Folder > Compare > Sync > Unable to open source: should stay
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6719
Folder > Compare > Sync > Unable to open source: should stay
Version: 2009.02a If you do Folder > Sync > Synchronise > Unable to open source, then it should stay. It should not go back to reread for comparison. This is because the user may have selected something to copy, and something not to copy. If you reread for comparison, then you lose the user's select...
- 11.10.2010, 02:10
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: drive letter: sometimes appear as lowercase on left pane
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5568
drive letter: sometimes appear as lowercase on left pane
The "submit" time-out on this forum is STILL TOO SHORT. I suggest at least 10 minutes. Version: 2009.02a When you open FreeCommander, the driver letter on the left pane's directory path normally appear as uppercase (capital letter), but occationally occur as lowercase (small letter). I thi...
- 05.10.2010, 10:25
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: mapped drive: "O" appears as "o" on left panel
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5460
mapped drive: "O" appears as "o" on left panel
Version: 2009.02a I have one computer with a mapped drive "O". This "O" appears as "o" in the left pane of FreeCommander. I have not observed this previously for other mapped drives, or for a mapped drive "O" in another computer. So, I don't know whether this ...
- 29.09.2010, 09:26
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: "Swap panels" button suggestions
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8837
Re: "Swap panels" button **position**
Version: 2009.02a The current "swap pane" (swap panel) button is located on the right side, between the right-side path, and the right-side buttons, thus in the middle of controls specific to the right side. It is in a strange position. A better position is between the left pane and the ri...
- 14.09.2010, 09:47
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Filter History in synchronization window
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6778
Re: Filter History in synchronization window
If you do filter history, then it would be nice to have:
1. Sorted by alphabet.
2. Support pressing the <Del> key in the history list to delete from history.
3. Automatically preselect the last-used filter.
Thanks.
1. Sorted by alphabet.
2. Support pressing the <Del> key in the history list to delete from history.
3. Automatically preselect the last-used filter.
Thanks.
- 26.08.2010, 10:33
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Folder > Syc > Comp > Right-click > Del > No: should stay
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5391
Folder > Syc > Comp > Right-click > Del > No: should stay
Version: 2009.02a
1. Go to Folder > Sync.
2. Do "Compare".
3. Right-click a file and select Delete. Oops, selected wrongly.
4. Click "No".
5. PROBLEM: It does re-compare.
6. EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR: Nothing is performed. It should not re-compare.
Thanks.
1. Go to Folder > Sync.
2. Do "Compare".
3. Right-click a file and select Delete. Oops, selected wrongly.
4. Click "No".
5. PROBLEM: It does re-compare.
6. EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR: Nothing is performed. It should not re-compare.
Thanks.
- 25.08.2010, 11:35
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Folder > Sync > Compare: cycling through the copy arrow
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5485
Folder > Sync > Compare: cycling through the copy arrow
Version: 2009.02a 1. Open Folder > Sync. A: Case without "unequal". A2. Don't select "By Content" and "Ignore Date". Do "Compare". A3. Now click the copy arrow. It cycles through "right", "left", and "unselected". A4. SUGGESTION: ...