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I'd like to apologize if I am unable to quickly respond to comments on all of these issues that I am posting. Got school and work, but the latest QS release got me in the mood for brainstorming QS functionality. :)
Currently Quicksilver does not offer to replace a file when the "Rename..." action is used, as opposed to "Move To" or "Copy To...". This is consistent with Finder's behavior and thus is a fitting default.
However, QS is a power-user tool. I would really like to be able to configure QS to display the same dialog that it uses to resolve naming conflicts when copying and moving files so I can perform two steps with one action.
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I'd like to apologize if I am unable to quickly respond to comments on all
of these issues that I am posting. Got school and work, but the latest QS
release got me in the mood for brainstorming QS functionality. :)
Currently Quicksilver does not offer to replace a file when the "Rename..."
action is used, as opposed to "Move To" or "Copy To...". This is consistent
with Finder's behavior and thus is a fitting default.
However, QS is a power-user tool. I would really like to be able to
configure QS to display the same dialog that it uses to resolve naming
conflicts when copying and moving files so I can perform two steps with one
action.
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: #519
I'd like to apologize if I am unable to quickly respond to comments on all of these issues that I am posting. Got school and work, but the latest QS release got me in the mood for brainstorming QS functionality. :)
Currently Quicksilver does not offer to replace a file when the "Rename..." action is used, as opposed to "Move To" or "Copy To...". This is consistent with Finder's behavior and thus is a fitting default.
However, QS is a power-user tool. I would really like to be able to configure QS to display the same dialog that it uses to resolve naming conflicts when copying and moving files so I can perform two steps with one action.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: