Greetings,
I've been using Salamander for years. Excellent tool.
I've always wanted the copy queuing feature that is present in 2.5.
I'm using beta 11. How do I set up standard copying of files so that
every copy is queued? Currently, I'm having to hit F5, alt-o, alt-w...
but I'd prefer that it always queue if there's a copy in progress.
Any way to make that happen?
Thanks!
tb
How to always queue copies...
Re: How to always queue copies...
Alt-w I don't have "Alt-w"tb wrote: F5, alt-o, alt-w...
Kind regards, KNUT
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Satisfied Servant Salamander User from Version 1.5 till now
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Satisfied Servant Salamander User from Version 1.5 till now
Re: How to always queue copies...
Probably you have:KNUT wrote:Alt-w I don't have "Alt-w"tb wrote: F5, alt-o, alt-w...
Code: Select all
&Wait until all other Copy/Move operations are finished
Altap Salamander fan since 1998
Re: How to always queue copies...
Sorry - grayed out. Therefore I don't recognized it. Sorryjis wrote:Probably you have:Code: Select all
&Wait until all other Copy/Move operations are finished
Kind regards, KNUT
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Satisfied Servant Salamander User from Version 1.5 till now
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Satisfied Servant Salamander User from Version 1.5 till now
Re: How to always queue copies...
YEEEESSSS THATS IT- perhaps we should start a discussion about the grayscalejis wrote:Maybe it is grayed out too much
Kind regards, KNUT
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Satisfied Servant Salamander User from Version 1.5 till now
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Re: How to always queue copies...
NiceKNUT wrote:YEEEESSSS THATS IT- perhaps we should start a discussion about the grayscalejis wrote:Maybe it is grayed out too much
Altap Salamander fan since 1998
it would be easy to use a program such as autohotkey to drive the Salamander UI. in other words, you could define an autohotkey key to send the required keystrokes to Salamander.
autohotkey is very easy to use and free! www.autohotkey.com
jack
we don't believe in the if and maybe scenario
autohotkey is very easy to use and free! www.autohotkey.com
jack
we don't believe in the if and maybe scenario
Oh, yes I use this powerful tool too. It is like to have by hand a small robot which helps you save keystrokesjackh wrote:it would be easy to use a program such as autohotkey to drive the Salamander UI. in other words, you could define an autohotkey key to send the required keystrokes to Salamander.
Altap Salamander fan since 1998