View Full Version : Ctrl+v
Vers: 2.0 Build 901, OS: WinXP Pro SP1
In local filesystem view:
Copy (CTRL+C) and cut (CTRL+X) works fine, but Paste (CTRL+V) doesnt.
You have to mark the dir where you want the file/dir copied/moved to, select explorer menu and then paste.
bigstar
10-16-2002, 10:21 AM
Ctrl-V isn't paste, it's view file.
When a file is marked, yes. But when i do ctrl+v inn a directory with no files selected isnt it supposed to paste into that dir then? Im almost certain that this worked before :)
wavemix
10-28-2002, 03:21 PM
yes, this DID work in the earlier versions. You used Ctrl+X to cut the files, or Ctrl+C to copy, and then Ctrl+V to paste but now it's view. damn. that's like one of the best commands in flash and you overwrite it? not good. is there any other way I could paste now?
bigstar
10-28-2002, 03:53 PM
We released v2.0 build 902 which switched ctrl-v back to the old style. I suggest you re-download FlashFXP to obtain the latest build.
bigstar
10-28-2002, 04:24 PM
When a file is marked, yes. But when i do ctrl+v inn a directory with no files selected isnt it supposed to paste into that dir then? Im almost certain that this worked before
I was thinking.. that's probably a good idea.. To treat ctrl-v differently depending on what's selected. This was never the case.
ctrl-v for view on the local view was introducted in v2.0, it never existed prior to v2.0.
wavemix
10-28-2002, 10:37 PM
well, if you're going to add the view function when a file is selected, please make this a choisable (is that a word?) function. so if you want it enable it, and if you don't, disable.
bigstar
10-28-2002, 10:40 PM
well it's not an optional option and it never will be.. It was a missing shortcut that was overlooked until v2.0.. Incidently we didn't realize that it conflicted with the built-in ctrl-v of windows explorer.
wavemix
10-28-2002, 10:42 PM
okey, I missunderstood. saw that ctrl+v worked fine now in 902. thanks
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