It it possible to select some files in one tab and search for them in the other, including subdirectories?
Or is it possible to track where you've copied your files so you can find them later in a shortcut or something?
Search for selected files or track copied files
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Re: Search for selected files or track copied files
Me think, no, not on default.harrypotter1234 wrote: ↑2019-02-05, 16:19 UTCAny way I can automate this: copy files and create a log file in the same folder as the original files?
Only if you create your own copy command, TC can aid you by providing parameters.
-----------------pseudocode for MyCopy.vbs
For x in %S
- FSO.COPY x "%T"
- WRITEtoLOG "%P\_MyLog.txt" I just copied x to "%T"
Next
WRITEtoLOG(
....
)
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You could call MyCopy.vbs from a button, or assign a keyboard hotkey to it.
Of course, you have to code some error handling (e.g. for existing files) on your own too.
For more help, right click an button on the buttonbar, choose "Change...", and press [Help].
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Re: Search for selected files or track copied files
Thanks a lot!Stefan2 wrote: ↑2019-02-06, 07:56 UTCMe think, no, not on default.harrypotter1234 wrote: ↑2019-02-05, 16:19 UTCAny way I can automate this: copy files and create a log file in the same folder as the original files?
Only if you create your own copy command, TC can aid you by providing parameters.
-----------------pseudocode for MyCopy.vbs
For x in %S
- FSO.COPY x "%T"
- WRITEtoLOG "%P\_MyLog.txt" I just copied x to "%T"
Next
WRITEtoLOG(
....
)
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You could call MyCopy.vbs from a button, or assign a keyboard hotkey to it.
Of course, you have to code some error handling (e.g. for existing files) on your own too.
For more help, right click an button on the buttonbar, choose "Change...", and press [Help].