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Topic: Apple-C Apple-V to duplicate a remote file (Read 77 times)
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guttyguppy
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I'd love to be able to highlight a file, hit apple-c, hit apple-v, and get a copy of the file. It would make yummyftp all the more finder-like.
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spacific
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Just hit Apple-D (for duplicate) which is also finder-like, and shorter.
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JD
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Yes, but if you want to copy a file and place it somewhere else, ie into another folder, then Copy & Paste is quite logical for this. It's not a simple implementation, however, since I'd ideally have to support Undo as well. Is there significant demand for such a feature?
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guttyguppy
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Doh! I forgot about that one, thanks. I really dont think apple-c and apple-v to move to other directories is necessary...
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paulc
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Doesn't the Evil OS do this... a copy operation on a file can then be "copied" to another directory with a "paste" operation?
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JD
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Yes, that's where it originated. Apple have copied it.
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