Steps to reproduce
- Select multiple files
- Press F2
- Before the "new name" is calculated, press ESC
If the "new name" is shown, pressing ESC doesn't trigger the crash anymore.
Search found 160 matches
- 31.10.2021, 12:49
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [solved] 855 - Pressing ESC on multi rename crashes FC
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8574
- 18.06.2021, 16:41
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 830 - Opening multiple files from search results opens the wrong files
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16266
Re: 830 - Opening multiple files from search results opens the wrong files
Cannot reproduce anymore in 848.
Maybe fixed in 841 with "- Bug fix: Search form: "copy" from context menu in the result list and then paste in some folder may not work"(?)
Maybe fixed in 841 with "- Bug fix: Search form: "copy" from context menu in the result list and then paste in some folder may not work"(?)
- 01.12.2020, 15:15
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 830 - Opening multiple files from search results opens the wrong files
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16266
Re: 830 - Opening multiple files from search results opens the wrong files
Update: No problem when using the mouse to drag&drop those files into my text editor.
- 07.10.2020, 11:58
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 830 - Opening multiple files from search results opens the wrong files
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16266
[fixed] 830 - Opening multiple files from search results opens the wrong files
Have a look at the attached screenshot: - I have a search result of multiple files in multiples directories - Select the first conf.pp and press Shift+End to select the ones below - Press Enter to open all those files Expected result: All the selected files should be opened Actual result: FC opens a...
- 21.11.2019, 13:01
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Change request: Select new file after copy+paste
- Replies: 0
- Views: 10325
Change request: Select new file after copy+paste
Using FC Build 806 (64-bit, Windows 10, 1903), when I select a file and press Ctrl+C, then Ctrl+V, a copy of the original file is created. Though, the selection stays on the original file whereas in Windows Explorer the copy gets selected. I would prefer to have FC also select the copy as you probab...
- 01.10.2019, 09:39
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: 801 - Cannot delete sub-directory on network drive containing a thumbs.db
- Replies: 3
- Views: 22950
Re: 801 - Cannot delete sub-directory on network drive containing a thumbs.db
Thanks. Will try the group policy settings or delete it directly on the server.
- 30.09.2019, 13:59
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: 801 - Cannot delete sub-directory on network drive containing a thumbs.db
- Replies: 3
- Views: 22950
801 - Cannot delete sub-directory on network drive containing a thumbs.db
I have drive U: connected from a "Windows 2012" server share. Inside this drive is a directory "Jon" that I want to delete containing a file "Thumbs.db". When I try to delete this directory (not the file), I first get a warning that the file Thumbs.db is a system file. ...
- 02.08.2019, 21:07
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Digicam only shown in Explorer but not in FreeCommander
- Replies: 1
- Views: 29628
Digicam only shown in Explorer but not in FreeCommander
Hello,
some digicams only show up as a device in Windows Explorer. They are not mapped to a drive letter.
I couldn't find out how it would be possible to access these digicams from within FreeCommander.
Is this possible?
(Win 10, 1903, 64-bit, FC 797)
Lars
some digicams only show up as a device in Windows Explorer. They are not mapped to a drive letter.
I couldn't find out how it would be possible to access these digicams from within FreeCommander.
Is this possible?
(Win 10, 1903, 64-bit, FC 797)
Lars
- 28.04.2019, 10:51
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 796 - Opening PDFs sometimes crashes FC
- Replies: 3
- Views: 58598
Re: 796 - Opening PDFs sometimes crashes FC
See https://freecommander.com/forum/viewtop ... f=7&t=9317
Problem should have been fixed in 797
Problem should have been fixed in 797
- 13.04.2019, 22:24
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 796 - Opening PDFs sometimes crashes FC
- Replies: 3
- Views: 58598
Re: 796 - Opening PDFs sometimes crashes FC
Can't see anything special here. Characters are [a-zA-Z], fifth level of directories, complete path (including 4+3 chars for filename) is 72. And I can't reproduce it. Still, it happens now and then. Not sure what NC mode looks like. I have a tree on the left and the directory content on the right. ...
- 13.04.2019, 17:08
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: 796/825 - Opening multiple files at once (16+)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 24637
- 13.04.2019, 17:07
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: [fixed] 796 - Opening PDFs sometimes crashes FC
- Replies: 3
- Views: 58598
[fixed] 796 - Opening PDFs sometimes crashes FC
Sometimes when I open multiple PDFs (two files is enough), FC simply closes itself (without error message). I was able to reproduce the problem afterwards some times, but then all of a sudden not anymore (within minutes). Win 10, 1809 FreeCommander XE 2019 Build 796 64-bit donor (also happened with ...
- 13.04.2019, 14:21
- Forum: Resolved Bugs, Issues, Requests
- Topic: 796/825 - Opening multiple files at once (16+)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 24637
Re: 796 - Opening multiple files at once
Not sure if this is the same problem: Sometimes when I open multiple PDFs (two files is enough), FC simply closes itself (without error message). I was able to reproduce the problem afterwards some times, but then all of a sudden not anymore (within minutes). Win 10, 1809 FreeCommander XE 2019 Build...
- 08.03.2019, 12:58
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: 794 - Search doesn't find umlauts in utf-8 files
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11878
Re: 794 - Search doesn't find umlauts in utf-8 files
Saved it with UltraEdit.
- 08.03.2019, 10:29
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: 794 - Search doesn't find umlauts in utf-8 files
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11878
794 - Search doesn't find umlauts in utf-8 files
Steps to reproduce:
- Place the attaced text file into any directory
- Search for "ümlaut" in that directory
The search should find the file, but it returns nothing.
- Place the attaced text file into any directory
- Search for "ümlaut" in that directory
The search should find the file, but it returns nothing.