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Copying dialog issues and suggestions

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:57 pm
by Dreamer
- Copying is not working with ctrl+c/ctrl+v, only drag & drop works

- When using drag & drop, copy of the file is created instead of dialog to overwrite the file

- Minor - While copying, when moving a dialog, the content is frozen

- I'd change the Source / Destination path form from:
"res\folder1\folder2\imagename.jpg" to:
"D:\...lder1\folder2\imagename.jpg"

Suggestions:

- Minimize button to minimize dialog and main window
- Pause button to toggle pause/resume
- Background button to copy in background

Re: Copying dialog issues and suggestions

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:43 pm
by xnview
Dreamer wrote:- Copying is not working with ctrl+c/ctrl+v, only drag & drop works
I can't reproduce...
- When using drag & drop, copy of the file is created instead of dialog to overwrite the file
Yes, like xnView 1.97
- Minor - While copying, when moving a dialog, the content is frozen
You have not a dialog box?
- I'd change the Source / Destination path form from:
"res\folder1\folder2\imagename.jpg" to:
"D:\...lder1\folder2\imagename.jpg"
Sorry but i don't undertsand?

Re: Copying dialog issues and suggestions

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:51 pm
by Dreamer
It's very old topic, copying is working now.
xnview wrote:
Dreamer wrote:- Minor - While copying, when moving a dialog, the content is frozen
You have not a dialog box?
Yes, just the content of a dialog is frozen - while holding the left mouse button, but it's just a minor issue, when I release it, it's OK.
- I'd change the Source / Destination path form from:
"res\folder1\folder2\imagename.jpg" to:
"D:\...lder1\folder2\imagename.jpg"
Sorry but i don't undertsand?
It's just a suggestion, currently if the whole path can't be displayed, it would be better to always display a drive letter - which is more important than a small part of the path - and then the rest of the path, for example, if the path is:

"D:\Pictures\folder1\folder2\imagename.jpg"

Currently the path is displayed like this:

"res\folder1\folder2\imagename.jpg"

...but I suggest to diplay a drive letter and the rest of the path:

"D:\...lder1\folder2\imagename.jpg"