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Hello

I am using foobar2000 v0.9.1.
To night I suddenly realised that some of my mp3-files had been modified(SFV CRC-32 incon..) without my knowledge. And it appeared to be because of foobar2000.
I destroyed 5 OR-albums. Just because that I marked a couple of tracks in the playlist and then pressed CTRL+C to copy the titles. So please move or remove the  "rewrite-tags" from the default value of CTRL+C.
... so save some other poor soul the from a huge disaster 

cheers

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Reply #1
Can't you do it yourself?  Prefs -> Display -> Title formatting -> Copy command

Or Prefs -> General -> Keyboard shortcuts

 

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Reply #2
the default behaviour of ctrl+c inside foobar (and any other software running under windows) is standardized and copies the name(s) of the marked item(s) into the clipboard. it's one of the windows-basics...

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Reply #3
Can't you do it yourself?  Prefs -> Display -> Title formatting -> Copy command

Or Prefs -> General -> Keyboard shortcuts


hehe.. yhea.. I did, when i looked up the source for this problem.. but if someone else like me comes around some day...
I actually took precautions to avoid foobar manipulation my audio-files, removed all the menyes containing tag things/replaygains and so on. I remember in the old foobar version you could block tag-updates.
But regardless a commonly used short-command like CTRL+C should not be used to such a "major-command". Imagine if someone would press CTRL+A and then CTRL+C then thier whole collection would be "destroyed".

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Reply #4
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the default behaviour of ctrl+c inside foobar (and any other software running under windows) is standardized and copies the name(s) of the marked item(s) into the clipboard. it's one of the windows-basics...


hmm.. well my CTRL+C was set to  [CONTEXT/PLAYLIST] Rewrite Filetags .. perhaps this could be a setting which has come with ui_columns?

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Reply #5
nope, not here..

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Reply #6
hmm.. well my CTRL+C was set to  [CONTEXT/PLAYLIST] Rewrite Filetags .. perhaps this could be a setting which has come with ui_columns?
The default binding for Ctrl+C is "Copy name(s)". Components cannot change keyboard shortcuts, so unless you copied someone else's configuration file, you must have somehow changed it yourself.

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Reply #7
Ok, well my bet then. Sorry about that.

*hands out beer to everyone involved*