One really cool feature in TC is Shift+Alt+Enter, which enables you to see the sizes of all the subdirs in the current dir.
Sometimes this operation takes a long time - esp. when dealing with CDs - so its frustrating when you wait a minute or so for it to count everything, then you just peek (without actually doing anything) into a subdir, and when you return to the main dir, you have to Shift+Alt+Enter all over again.
Or is there a secret I don't know about?
Shift+Alt+Enter Memory
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Well, try peeking with Ctrl-Left or Ctrl-Right. In TC 6.0 you'll be able to peek using tabs.then you just peek (without actually doing anything) into a subdir, and when you return to the main dir, you have to Shift+Alt+Enter all over again.
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Usually the second Ctrl+Shift+Enter is quite a bit faster, because Windows caches the dir lists internally.
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Hmm. True. It's a rare problem for me, although it does exist, since I use this feature on LAN disks, which tend to take more than a few seconds even when repeating.
The need to cache stuff like this would probably make TC bloated, anyway, and I like 'em slim.
Forget about it.
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The need to cache stuff like this would probably make TC bloated, anyway, and I like 'em slim.
Forget about it.
Thanks for quick reply, everyone!