multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

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multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

Post by akust » Sun May 07, 2017 8:11 pm

Hi!
I used TotalCommander on Windows years ago. Finally I found the Nimble Commander on osx and I'm very lucky - great software, thank you so far!

My question (sorry if it's a stupid one, I just couldn't find any menu nor Hotkey, nor any forum thread about this):
Classic Commanders in Win used the 'Space' key to select files. Now I want do exactly this: just select certain files without any automation (not all, not none, no mask) in order to e.g. copy them into another folder.

The only way how to select single files I found so far is 'Shift + up/down' but it feels a bit like a workaround. Is there a more direct/elegant way?

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Akust

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files [DONE]

Post by akust » Mon May 08, 2017 1:25 am

ok.. just found the same question by another newbe, including clear, helpful answer:
http://magnumbytes.com/forum/viewtopic. ... p=734#p735

perfect, thank you!

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files

Post by mike » Mon May 08, 2017 6:52 am

Hi, akust, and welcome to the forum!
Yep, have to admit that some aspects of NC's customization aren't very obvious.
Glad you've managed to tune it to fit for your needs.

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

Post by warpkanal » Tue May 09, 2017 4:05 pm

Was missing that as well from time to time but never bothered too much, now I know it's there :)
However I would have never expected that action to be named "Invert Selection...", that's ... strange :geek:
I recall other filemanagers to simply name that like "Select ...", under this name I would have found it myself already :)

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

Post by mike » Wed May 10, 2017 2:31 am

Consider this:
Selected -> not Selected
not Selected -> Selected

How would you name this operation - "select" or "invert selection"? :)

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

Post by warpkanal » Wed May 10, 2017 6:22 am

Yes, I expected that you meant it like that :)
However I think this is not "more" correct than simply naming it "Select...":
- Of course you're right when saying "Select..." is not a 100% correct naming as it could mean Deselect as well, so it's more a toggle select.
- But the "Invert selection" is also not fully correct: Forklift, Crax and probably most others apply "Invert selection" to the whole selection state, not only the one below the cursor. Now when I e.g. have selected 2 files in a folder of 10 files, then Invert Selection would deselect the current 2 files and select the 8 other ones. This is what I expected when I first saw the action "Invert selection..." and therefore never bothered to try it out.
- fully correct would be probably "Toggle selection at cursor and move to next" :)

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

Post by mike » Wed May 10, 2017 6:38 am

Oh, I like the word "Toggle", it fits perfectly!
So, these names might be much more descriptive:
File Panels ▶ Toggle Selection and Move Down
File Panels ▶ Toggle Selection

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

Post by warpkanal » Wed May 10, 2017 7:22 am

+1

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Re: multi selection by selecting single files [CLOSED]

Post by swoop » Fri May 12, 2017 2:26 pm

mike wrote:
Wed May 10, 2017 6:38 am
Oh, I like the word "Toggle", it fits perfectly!
So, these names might be much more descriptive:
File Panels ▶ Toggle Selection and Move Down
File Panels ▶ Toggle Selection
Yup, that's it.
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