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UNDO Yes or NO

Posted: 2005-04-07, 08:21 UTC
by krojc
SO...

Who wins?

Posted: 2005-04-07, 10:09 UTC
by Flint
Where is "I don't care" variant? :)

Yes, but…

Posted: 2005-04-07, 16:25 UTC
by Clo
2krojc
:) Hello !
- Though I voted "in favour", I guess that Flint is right : the “I don't care” option is missing :P

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

Posted: 2005-04-07, 21:53 UTC
by krojc
Let's keep it simple :)
I see the polls primerily for G!. Maybe if the UNDO fans get 90% the feature will be in 7.0 if not, the threat could close permanently.

Posted: 2005-05-04, 18:04 UTC
by robinsiebler
What are we undoing?

Posted: 2005-05-05, 10:13 UTC
by pdavit
What about the "alternative" of a log-file or process that will track and report file managing actions, input and output results? This of course is not an undo feature but you can track your mistakes and undo manually where applicable plus a log system is useful for other purposes as well.

Posted: 2005-05-05, 11:35 UTC
by SanskritFritz
What about the "alternative" of a log-file or process that will track and report file managing actions
YES please that would be awesome, please mr. Ghisler!

Posted: 2005-05-05, 12:36 UTC
by ts4242
pdavit wrote:What about the "alternative" of a log-file or process that will track and report file managing actions, input and output results? This of course is not an undo feature but you can track your mistakes and undo manually where applicable plus a log system is useful for other purposes as well.
it would be a great feature, but it must be optionally because it maybe slow down TC.

Posted: 2005-10-27, 07:39 UTC
by nilsandrey
I suggest a new poll with the variant for the alternative of the log file.
I think the log file must be configured with a maxsize and/or split in diferents log files by month or something like that to avoid opening big files.
TC can carry with a log reader then the best format in terms of not slowing down TC can be choosed.

Posted: 2005-10-27, 22:03 UTC
by Mirek
I agree with both UNDO and the optional tracking log-file. Of course, when you quit TC, the history would be erased in both...

Posted: 2006-01-25, 13:53 UTC
by MPS
undo? yes. but what about deleted files? i dont want them to land in the rec-bin or any totalcmd substitute, disk space is precious, u know :]

Posted: 2007-09-15, 23:25 UTC
by PeaceMaker
MPS wrote:undo? yes. but what about deleted files? i dont want them to land in the rec-bin or any totalcmd substitute, disk space is precious, u know :]
Correct! And what about some FTP transfers - UNDO is very bad idea...

Posted: 2007-09-16, 07:29 UTC
by TLis
Most answers make it clear, that there is no way to have a complete UNDO facility, or at least there are actions, for which the UNDO facility is not safe, or would have a significant impact on the performance.

I have never had so far a need for an UNDO, so I have voted NO. The implementation of UNDO is never safe. For example, the undo of the file move operation could fail because of the missing file delete right on the target of the original move operation, etc. I know, that Windows Explorer offers such a functionality, but I don't think it justifies enough its implementation in TC.

Summing up, undo is not necessary, warning messages/questions should be enough.

Posted: 2007-09-16, 13:47 UTC
by SanskritFritz
Logfile solved the problem. Period. :-)
2PeaceMaker
Quite a dusty thread, how did you find it suddenly? ;-)

Posted: 2007-09-16, 13:54 UTC
by PeaceMaker
SanskritFritz wrote:2PeaceMaker
Quite a dusty thread, how did you find it suddenly? ;-)
Well, reading old topics is my hobby :)