Synchronize Dirs vs. Hidden Dirs
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Synchronize Dirs vs. Hidden Dirs
Ok the question is simple - How can I make Total Com not include hidden directories while running Sync Dirs feature?
THX
THX
Thanks, that did work... almost.
It works fine for one word directory names, but if you're to exclude multiple word directory name like "System Volume Info" that doesn't work.
You could argue this by suggesting the use of "System*\" but that's not enough. What if I already have a "System" directory that I do want to have included into the search.
I think that addition of a check-box in the Operation options tab that will decide whether hidden files/directories get included in the performed operation: Search. Sync Dirs,... would be MUCH better.
PS.
But I also think that a three- or even four- panel Total Commander would simply ROCK!!! I so often need them... and two TC instances is not the solution.
It works fine for one word directory names, but if you're to exclude multiple word directory name like "System Volume Info" that doesn't work.
You could argue this by suggesting the use of "System*\" but that's not enough. What if I already have a "System" directory that I do want to have included into the search.
I think that addition of a check-box in the Operation options tab that will decide whether hidden files/directories get included in the performed operation: Search. Sync Dirs,... would be MUCH better.
PS.
But I also think that a three- or even four- panel Total Commander would simply ROCK!!! I so often need them... and two TC instances is not the solution.
See also http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=1274 .I think that addition of a check-box in the Operation options tab that will decide whether hidden files/directories get included in the performed operation: Search. Sync Dirs,... would be MUCH better.
TC 6.0 will feature Tabs.But I also think that a three- or even four- panel Total Commander would simply ROCK!!! I so often need them... and two TC instances is not the solution.
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
What!!?Hacker wrote:You can exclude specific dirs using | just like in Search.

Hallelujah!
As to the actual question, I haven't hit hidden directories yet. I wouldn't favour another option in the Operations options, but rather that it follows the master switch (cm_SwitchHidSys).
I suppose you know that you could select all non-hidden directories (very easy after cm_SwitchHidSys) and then invoke Synchonize Directories? Of course, this only takes care of hidden directories on the top level.
stein
[face=courier]On 30-09-2003 04:07:14 +0000 octantrum wrote:
o> It works fine for one word directory names, but if you're
o> to exclude multiple word directory name like "System Volume
o> Info" that doesn't work.
You can use DOS 8.3 name, it's always consists of one word %).[/face]
o> It works fine for one word directory names, but if you're
o> to exclude multiple word directory name like "System Volume
o> Info" that doesn't work.
You can use DOS 8.3 name, it's always consists of one word %).[/face]
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