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Show folder name when folder dragged #4174

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cyberduck opened this issue Feb 1, 2010 · 3 comments
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Show folder name when folder dragged #4174

cyberduck opened this issue Feb 1, 2010 · 3 comments
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1d42392 created the issue

It's very easy to accidentally drag a folder and disable applications on your server. Would help if, one, folder name was displayed under the dragged folder, so you have some idea of where to put it, and, two, have an option for moving folders only if Command key was held down.

It would also help if there was a "dead zone" to the left of the scroll
bar as most accidents happen when I scroll but instead grab a folder under
the cursor.

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@dkocher commented

Fixed in the Windows builds.

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cyberduck commented Dec 13, 2010

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See also Confirmation Messages Boxes on move, rename operations in #12521. You can enable a confirm dialog before a move operation using

defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck browser.confirmMove true

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cyberduck commented Sep 23, 2013

@dkocher commented

Replying to [comment:3 dkocher]:

See also Confirmation Messages Boxes on move, rename operations in #12521. You can enable a confirm dialog before a move operation using

defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck browser.confirmMove true

Set by default to true in 4d2fd20.

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