Long file name renaming trouble

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Re: Long file name renaming trouble

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Dstruct wrote:Inplace renaming doesn't work here at all. I thought clicking twice would go into rename mode!?
  • Tools » Options... » Browser
    • » Browser
      • » Hide extension to rename
        » Use dialog to rename file
      » Folder tree
      • » Single click to rename
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Re: Long file name renaming trouble

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go options-browser- "use dialog to rename" uncheck it.
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Re: Long file name renaming trouble

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Re: Long file name renaming trouble

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seamoon wrote:go options-browser- "use dialog to rename" uncheck it.
Ok. But as XnView already said: Windows Explorer behaves the same way. No bug then.
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Re: Long file name renaming trouble

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When you press home it means go to start of a word or sentence. Going somewhere in the middle of file name with home button does not help to anyone and it's totally meaningless.
Also AcdSee, Stoik Imagic etc doesn't share this bug with Microsoft.
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Re: Long file name renaming trouble

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seamoon wrote:When you press home it means go to start of a word or sentence.
For you. For Microsoft it obviously meant "go to start of line".
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Re: Long file name renaming trouble

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For you. For Microsoft it obviously meant "go to start of line".
For me and the most other picture viewer tools it means "go to start of file name".
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