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2726.1 | Possible User Error | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Sat Jul 08 1989 18:00 | 20 |
| Re: .0
I suspect that you have accidentally selected the drawer you were working
in for the discard as well. I guess you did the following:
Click on the drawer icon to open it up.
Press and hold down "shift" on the keyboard.
Click on the files you wanted to discard.
Select "Discard" from the Workbench menu.
The problem (if you made this mistake!) was that the drawer icon was
already selected. You should have clicked the mouse on the first
file you wanted to discard (thus deselecting the drawer) before
pressing and holding down the shift key.
It is hard to know what really happened, but the above accident has
happened to me (I'm lucky, I wasn't doing a discard at the time).
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2726.2 | Some were gone not all | DPDMAI::ANDERSONA | | Mon Jul 10 1989 21:58 | 22 |
| That would make sense if the entire drawer with its contents went away.
But only some of the files in the drawer were deleted and only some of
the sub directories were deleted. There were a few files and one
subdirectory left in the drawer that I had opened. Also if I had been
mousing around in the drawer before hand, but I had just turned it on.
What I did was
1 Power up the Amiga
2 Click on the Hard disk partition icon
3 Click on the Maxiplan Drawer
4 Click Shift on the three IFF files
5 Select the Discard item
6 Sit there with my mouth open when the drive light did not stop
blinking and other files (not all) were deleted from the drawer.
Chock one up the the great computer god. Some day I will do it again
and figure out what I did wrong.
Thanks
Alan
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2726.3 | This happened to me too | DUB01::OBRIEN_PAUL | Point and Grunt | Tue Jul 11 1989 08:18 | 19 |
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This happend to me some time ago. I think .1 is right, the you had
the drawer selected as well as the IFF files when you asked the
Amiga to do a discard.
Why were some files left in the drawer? Well, I've noticed on more
than one occasion that a discard on a drawer with sub drawers and
lots of files has failed to kill all the files. Maybe its a bug.
The lesson I learned was BE CAREFUL USING SHIFT-CLICK AND DISCARD.
You can easily select more icons than you intend.
Hope you had a backup, I did'nt!
I do now :-)
Paul O'Brien
Dublin
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2726.4 | Some other file problems | MANTIS::LONG | Mel Blanc, t-t-t-that's all folks | Tue Jul 11 1989 08:56 | 26 |
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Just out of interest, are you running ARP 1.3 and Qmouse or MACH?
I've had some interesting problems with trying to move one drawer
across the screen, only to have it disappear in transit. It gets
pulled into whatever drawer I happen to pass over, even though I
didn't release it. The first time this happened, I ended up
redownloading/installing about a dozen utilities before I found
the originals.
I also have tried to move things to the Trashcan and then not be
able to empty the trash if it was a multi-level directory tree.
A bug has also appeared in Matt Dillon's backup utility that is
a little scary. If you have a drawer called FOO and in that
drawer you have a file called FOO, backup does make a backup but
restore won't restore the file in the drawer unless you do a
specific restore on that particular file ( which means you have
to know which floppy of 15 the file was backed up on )
The worst occurance ( one that I agonized over for weeks before
daring to do anything about it ) was the appearance of a file
named * ( probably caused by some fat-fingered wildcard Rename ).
This is about the equivalent of having a 1000 block file in VMS
called *.*;*.
Dick
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2726.5 | Is "mousing around" a new term? | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue Jul 11 1989 10:12 | 11 |
| Also, if you overlap icons by just one silly pixel and the mouse
happens to bounce a button, it will be selected. A couple of times,
I was moving drawers on the workbench screen, when they just
disappeared, only to find them later "hidden" in other drawers.
What happened, is as I finished moving the icon, it was overlapping
another on (drawer on drawer) the system tought I wanted to move
the WHOLE drawer into the other one, so it did. This I am told
will be fixed in 1.4
Jean
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2726.6 | Not all files would be deleted... | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Fri Jul 14 1989 19:17 | 36 |
| Re: .2
> That would make sense if the entire drawer with its contents went away.
> But only some of the files in the drawer were deleted and only some of
> the sub directories were deleted.
The Workbench aborts a "Discard" or "Empty Trash" operation when it encounters
the first failed deletion. You only need one file that is protected or
locked in order for the Workbench to give up. (I usually have considered
this to be a bug; it was a feature in your case!)
The Workbench itself way have had the locks that prevented the one of the
files from being deleted. After all, you had selected the files in
directory as well as the directory itself for deletion. Depending on
when the Workbench discard operation locks its arguments, you could have
seen the situation your described.
> What I did was
> 1 Power up the Amiga
> 2 Click on the Hard disk partition icon
> 3 Click on the Maxiplan Drawer
> 4 Click Shift on the three IFF files
> 5 Select the Discard item
What you just described (assuming you really did leave off step "3a Click
on first item to discard without shift") is what got you in trouble.
>Also if I had been mousing around in the drawer before hand, but I
>had just turned it on.
Actually, "mousing around" probably would have deselected the drawer
and saved you!
After I get my system put back together (I just moved), I'll try duplicating
what I think you did to see if the "accidentally selected drawer" theory
holds water.
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2726.7 | Thank for the ideas | DPDMAI::ANDERSONA | | Fri Jul 14 1989 21:32 | 12 |
| Thanks for the ideas. I think I did the Shift Click with out the
Clicking on anything else first so the file deletion failure is the
probable answer. The day before this occured was rearanging the contents
of the drawer and used the Shift Click and Snapshot to set the Icon
positions so I was messing around with the idea that somehow workbench
still had those files selected, (after a cold boot?? not likely).
Any way I havent been able to reproduce it. But I havent been able
to get at Amy that much this last week. I ll create a drawer just to
play it safe.
Alan
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2726.8 | loose nut | DPD20::ANDERSONA | | Sat Aug 12 1989 15:00 | 5 |
| yep definetly a loose nut on the keyboard!!!
Thanks
Alan
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