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[1] When renaming a file that has a comment, the filename in descript.ion isn't renamed.
[2] Very Minor: TCMD opening pop-up still shows '2002'
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2Maxwish
[1] is resolved by enabling the copying of comments in the configuration. By default it's off for performance reasons, because most people don't zse comments.
[2] Arrgh, and I thought that I had found all... The about box should show 2003, though.
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There's another bug. I reported it on the old forum and as it wasn't corected maybe I should do this again.

Ctrl+Left (Ctrl+Right) on files with zero size doesn't transfer directory to inactive panel. AFAIK this happens on WinXP and Win2000 systems.
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[1] is resolved by enabling the copying of comments in the configuration. By default it's off for performance reasons, because most people don't zse comments.
Poor decision :(
Do you prefer users questions Why? And there attitude to Total Commander as uncompleted software? It must be ON anyway. Even I receive several letters in a month with silly questions from users who use comments feature but didn't changed default options. And how can you state that:
most people don't zse comments.
I can say that most users use comments.
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I can say that most users use comments.
Really, can you? When I made my last questionnaire, comments were almost at the END of the user wishes...
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I was the most asked feature from russian users.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:2Maxwish
[1] is resolved by enabling the copying of comments in the configuration. By default it's off for performance reasons, because most people don't zse comments.
Oeps, I missed this. I did a new installation of v5.51 and didn't remember I had to turn this option on. The name "copy comments with files" is not very clear about the renaming stuff, nor is the help.

IMHO this feature should be called someting like:
"Intergrate comments with filehandeling" or
"Use 'active' comments" (with a specification what 'active' means in the help file)

this would make it clearer that you have to check this option if you want to use the comments feature to it's full extent, not only with the copying but also renaming (and what ever more..)
[2] Very Minor: TCMD opening pop-up still shows '2002'
Most users will probably have the splash screen turned off and will never notice :)
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[face=courier]On 23-02-2003 11:56:51 +0000 Ergo wrote:

E> Even I receive several letters in a month with silly
E> questions from users who use comments feature but
E> didn't changed default options.


Just make a filter in "The Bat!" for "silly questions" and sleep well... :mrgreen:[/face]
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Gregory wrote:Ctrl+Left (Ctrl+Right) on files with zero size doesn't transfer directory to inactive panel. AFAIK this happens on WinXP and Win2000 systems.
On NT4 too. And TC becomes frozen for about 1 sec when I do this.
Ergo wrote:It must be ON anyway
Personally I like default behaviour, I don't use comments :).
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[face=courier]On 23-02-2003 10:42:04 +0000 Gregory wrote:

G> Ctrl+Left (Ctrl+Right) on files with zero size
G> doesn't transfer directory to inactive panel.


Confirm, NT4SP6a.[/face]
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Yet another bug.
In comments view file name wasn't shown in the tooltip when pointing on zero description.
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[face=courier]On 16-02-2003 14:32:32 +0000 Gregory wrote:

G> In comments view file name wasn't shown in the tooltip
G> when pointing on zero description.


I suppose this behavior is correct.
But I have another comments-related notice. The panel in "Comments" mode still contains useless tub hider "Attr". I guess it would be logical to get rid of it and add "Comments" instead with sorting ability to "equalize in rights" this file attribute with others. And I guess, appropriative i.c. would be a good idea too (cm_SrcByComment etc.).
BTW, Chrisian, what do you think about new internal command cm_ShowOnlyCommented to show only files with comments?[/face]
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Black Dog wrote:[face=courier]

I suppose this behavior is correct.
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Why is it correct?
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[face=courier]On 25-02-2003 18:18:39 +0000 Gregory wrote:

G> Why is it correct?

Because I suppose it correct, of course! :mrgreen:
Joking apart, as for me I don't need any not comments-related information in "Comments" mode (i.e. pop-ups with file names). And if I'll do need them I can get them easily by moving cursor over "Name"&"Ext" tabs. But I guess this can be a customizable feature...[/face]
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