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January 2024
MultiCommander v13.5 is released!
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The program have to assume/guess that the files belong together and I think that can be dangerous. and lead to issues.. Maybe..Just to clarify. I meant if USESHELL applied then MC should perform copy via Windows shell API.
[NAME_files]
NAME.html
That screenshot from XP ?? damn XP is ugly
There is a point with unification.
But the problem is to have a lot of disabled things there, Then some user going to complain why can't I do this and this there. I see the option but can change them.
For now it will not change..
FileTypes ? So when editing a file if the file is a *.txt file and it is older then 2006 open it with notepad++ ? Hmm
Not really seeing the use case for using it with file types. There might be some very uncommon case for it.
[?ExtendedProp.datemodify-{yyyy-MM-dd| HH-mm-ss}]
search = ж
replace = zh
|_
а|a
б|b
в|v
г|g
д|d
е|e
ж|zh
з|z
и|i
й|y
к|k
л|l
м|m
н|n
о|o
п|p
р|r
с|s
т|t
у|u
ф|f
х|h
ц|c
ч|ch
ш|sh
щ|sch
ы|y
ь|j
э|e
ю|yu
я|ya
Command type = Internal commands
Module = Multicommander (base)
Command = Swap the location of left/right panel
3. Right click quick launch bar and choose Insert user defined command1. Hide MC logs
2. Create a folder and copy some files there
3. Copy e.g. *.xls file in that folder
4. Open that *.xls file in Excel
5. Try to 7z-pack the folder
I have just noticed that MC shows me that there is 10GB used on C drive, but folder Windows has 14GB. Someone has an idea why?Maybe it is because of links. Check Core Settings > File System > Junctions and Symbolic links > When sizing folders