Copy the names of selected files to the clipboard Ctrl-Ins
(if the command line is empty)
Copy the files to clipboard Ctrl-C
(ignore command line state)
Copy the names of selected files to the clipboard Ctrl-Shift-Ins
(ignore command line state)
Copy full names of selected files to the clipboard Alt-Shift-Ins
(ignore command line state)
Copy network (UNC) names of selected files to the Ctrl-Alt-Ins
clipboard (ignore command line state)
Also you can create trivial keyboard macro to reassign Ctrl-Ins (or Ctrl-Shift-Ins) action to Ctrl-C.
I work on about 20 different systems. About 17 of these systems are ephemeral systems (virtual machines that come and go, often requiring that my tools be reinstalled).
I am not able to install and customize my tools. I need my tools to just install and work from the beginning.
That is why macros do not help me.
I would very much like to use newer versions of FAR. I have been stuck on v1.7x for many years. (Keystrokes like ctrl-C are simply something I expect in all the tools I use. This is a human limitation I live with.)
the macro is very easy to set up - Ctrl. CtrlIns Ctrl. CtrlC Enter.
And in any case when working with so many machine you should have a preconfigured Far version of your own that you use everywhere, this is especialy easy to do with Far 3.0 as settings are no longer in the registry.
KML wrote:How to paste a file from clipboard? Ctrl+v and Shift+Ins insert a path to the file.
Use the standard EMenu plugin: either via its menus or its command-line prefix — the former is easier to bind to a macro, the latter can be applied in the User menu ([b]F2[/b]).
Quite old discussion. But below is my story. Few years ago I noticed, that Copy/Past from command line is totally broken. Its kill feature for me, but i quickly find workaround (just Ctrl+O and Copy/Past works in hidden panels).
Last few years i hide panels each time I need to copy/past. I was sure this is a bug and will be resolved soon. Today my patience finished and i start to google to find a solution. And found this forum.
I never using Ctl+Ins. I'm not sure I have "Ins" button in my laptop keyboard. Its absolutely unacceptable to create new macro on each computer in each far i am using. I saw a lot of people who think, that far is broken from 2.0.
I'm sure Ctl+C must do copy selected text to buffer. At least it must show warning or help message. At least first type you press it.
Long time far manager and ctrl+ins user here. But I just realized my new notebook has no insert key either! In the end, and in my total desperation, I used the on-screen keyboard to record the macro to ctrl+c.