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Support and Feedback / Re: Create Folder (On Target) Bug?
« on: October 19, 2016, 01:23:35 »
@AlanJB,

Don't forget, I also had to create those mouse commands as well. And as I mentioned, the copy File/Folder command copies the entire filename (with extension) to the clipboard, so when I execute the 'Create Folder from Clipboard Text' command, I manually remove the file extension from filename in the dialog box.

Total Commander does all of this in one step. You select a file and hit the make folder button and TC automatically inserts the filename (minus the extension) in the dialog box, and creates the folder in the active panel. I was trying to re-create this function in MC, but this is the closest I could get to it without learning Multi Script.

Hope this helps.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Create Folder (On Target) Bug?
« on: October 18, 2016, 22:55:01 »
Mathias,

When I do not use the (On Target) folder creation command, the folder is crated in the current panel BUT the filename that I selected is not inserted into the dialog box.

I have found a work abound that might be useful to others:

1. I created a user user command, using these parameters: Internal Commands > Explorer Panel > Files/Folders name.

2. I went to: Explorer Panel Settings > Mouse configurations > Custom mouse command #1; and selected the Files/Folders name User Command.

3. I went to: Explorer Panel Settings > Mouse configurations > Left mouse button > Click; and selected Custom mouse command #1.

4. I created a user command, using these parameters: Internal Commands > Explorer Panel > Create folder (From clipboard text). This command creates a new folder in the current panel.

Now I can single left click on a file, and the hit the Create folder (From clipboard text) button, and the dialog box with the current filename is copied from the clipboard and all I have to do is remove the file name's extension, and the folder is created in the current panel.

Maybe in the future you could tweak the program to not copy the file extension into the create folder dialog box  ;)

I have attached screen shots.

Thanks.
 

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Support and Feedback / Re: Create Folder (On Target) Bug?
« on: October 18, 2016, 12:15:34 »
Mathias,
Thanks for your response. Here is a screen shot of the 'User Command' that I created.

Hope this helps.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Create Folder (On Target) Bug?
« on: October 17, 2016, 18:22:26 »
@Alan

Thanks for your  reply.  You are correct. I should have mentioned in my initial post, that I thought of this and tried changing the name to see if that would make a difference, but it didn't. Once I executed the command, the filename I used was irrelevant, and the folder was always created in the opposite panel.

Are you saying  that this is not a bug, and even thought the command will copy the current filename into the create folder dialog, the structure of the program will never let me create the folder (even with a modified folder name) in the same panel (drive) in which the file was selected.

This can be done in Total Commander. If  you select a file and hit the make folder button, it inserts the filename in the dialog  minus the extension (which MC does not), so there is no conflict with Windows, and it creates the folder in the same panel (drive) as the file. 

It would seem that the whole purpose of this command is to create a folder in the same panel (drive) as the file you selected, so that you could then move the file into that folder on the same drive as the original file ???

Any word from MC's  developer would be helpful.

Thanks.

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Support and Feedback / Create Folder (On Target) Bug?
« on: October 16, 2016, 01:14:34 »
I have created a user command using create folder (on target) to automatically insert the current filename in the create folder dialog box. I am running mc on win7 sp1, and I have mc split horizontally.
When I execute the command the current filename is inserted into the create folder dialog box, but when I click OK, the folder is created in the Opposite explorer panel! So, if I select a file in the LOWER panel the folder is created in the UPPER panel (and the same thing happens in reverse). The same thing happens whether the explorer panel layout is horizontal or vertical.
There are no other options available in this command, so I'm stumped as to how to get around this.

Thanks in advance.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Use of ONLYFILES & ONLYFOLDERS Commands
« on: October 13, 2016, 11:58:40 »
Thanks Jungle,

Your solution worked :)
I was placing the "FILTER" option ahead of the "ONLYFILES" & "ONLYFOLODERS" options >:(
Thanks once again for your quick reply!


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Support and Feedback / Use of ONLYFILES & ONLYFOLDERS Commands
« on: October 12, 2016, 23:44:32 »
Hi,
I've just started using Multi Commander and I am trying to setup buttons to emulate two functions found in Total Commander. These are, 'Select all Files' and 'Select all Folders'. I found an old post stating the two options (ONLYFILES  & ONLYFOLDERS) would be created to accomplish this. Although I have found those two options, I have so far been unable to successfully accomplish this using the MC.Explorer.Select or MC.Explorer.Selection.Select. parameters. I have also been  unable to find examples of these two options in the Multi Commander documentation or on this forum.
Any examples would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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