Ranger file manager copy/paste verbose

Hello everyone, I've been using Ranger as my file manager for a while but I got something bothering me.
Whenever I wanna copy some lot of files, eg. from my computer to a SD card for my tablet, I mark the files ya and then pp where I want them to go. It works flawlessly, I just would like to know if there's a way of knowing how far are the actions on, I mean, I normally copy some Gigabytes of files, and it takes a while, so if I had a verbose like cp on mv does on command line, or Nautilus does graphically would be awesome.
Does anyone know if Ranger has such thing?
Thanks in advance /o/

There is a progress bar on bottom, may ranger version is 1.6.1, python 3.3.2 .

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    Any ideas...? I'd like to be able to cut and paste between different ranger windows like in graphical file managers... but if that isn't possible do you know any other way?
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    Hi there,
    I've recently upgraded my iMac and imported my old Iphoto library. I've been looking through the preferences and noticed that the program works in a similar fashion to itunes in a sense that you have the option to not make a copy of the files when importing. I presume therefore this would result in a referenced database? I'm considering changing from the default setting to this in order to prevent the many duplicates that are generated by Iphoto which take up extra space. I understand from a few tests (within finder) that a copy is created in the originals folder, and if any modifications are made then a copy will go in the modified folder as well as having a thumbnail version in the data folder (all within the iphoto library). In all that makes a total of 4 files for each imported photo, (the master original plus 3 extras). I know the thumbnail is mandatory for the program to function correctly but what are the advantages of allowing iphoto to manage itself rather than me manage it as a reference database? I prefer to manage itunes myself (no copy's on import) as i have over 15000 320kbps mp3's which total nearly 300GB and seems ridiculous to duplicate it to 600GB. In context i have around 1200 pictures in my iphoto library and the file size of the database is only a couple of gig which is nothing in comparison, but i like to keep a tidy file system on my machine with nothing on it that isn't needed.
    If i was to decide to manage the library myself with no copies which would be the best way to go about it? I have viewed a couple of other threads and Old Toad seems to give the impression that poking about and moving/deleting files manually within finder is a bad idea. I've recently created a holiday book project which contains a lot of family holiday photos from the library in a chosen layout and theme. If i created a new database with the option not to copy then re-added all my photos is there any way of retaining my book project?
    In summary i want peoples opinions (especially Old Toad) of the advantages/disadvantages for each preference. Am i turning into a obsessive compulsive who's stressing over nothing!?
    (Am i correct in thinking that a referenced library wont save any metadata?)

    bert4243
    Yes you can run a Referenced Library with iPhoto 08 but I strongly recommend against it.
    Here's how ot works: iPhoto will not copy the files on import, but rather simply reference them on your HD. It will create an alias to the Original file, a thumbnail and, if you modify the pics, a Modified version.
    Here's why I don;t recommend it:
    1. Import and deleting pics are more complex procedures
    2. You cannot move or rename the files on your system or iPhoto will lose track of them
    3. Most importantly, migrating to a new disk or computer can be much more complex.
    Always allowing for personal preference, I've yet to see a good reason to run iPhoto in referenced mode unless you're using two photo organisers.
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    2. Copy the iPhoto Library as an entity from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
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    Or, if you want to access the files with iPhoto not running, then create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use THIS
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    2. *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.
    3. *Show File*: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.
    Your choice, obviously, but best to be aware of all the ramifications. By all means post back if you require more info.
    Bluntly, there is no advantage to running a referenced library and three major disadvantages.
    To specific cases:
    I'm considering changing from the default setting to this in order to prevent the many duplicates that are generated by Iphoto which take up extra space.
    It saves nothing.
    I understand from a few tests (within finder) that a copy is created in the originals folder, and if any modifications are made then a copy will go in the modified folder as well as having a thumbnail version in the data folder (all within the iphoto library). In all that makes a total of 4 files for each imported photo, (the master original plus 3 extras)
    Why are you keeping the "master original"? What does that achieve. Best to let iPhoto copy it into the Library and manage the file and then get rid of the "master original". That's the effective way to save space.
    Beware comparisons between iTunes and iPhoto. The iTunes db is a very simple affair. It tracks the location of the file plus and playlists it may be used in, plus some metadata. The iPhoto db tracks the location of the file and any albums it may be in and some metadata... plus
    The relationship between the thumbnail and the Original
    The relationship between the thumbnail, Original and Modified version
    Tracks any edits made by iPhoto
    Tracks all the print products - boos, cards, calendars
    and so on. It's a much more complex beast.
    I have viewed a couple of other threads and Old Toad seems to give the impression that poking about and moving/deleting files manually within finder is a bad idea.
    This is not a bad idea. It's a way to break your iPhoto Library. It is strongly advised that you do not move, change or in anyway alter things in the iPhoto Library Folder as this can cause the application to fail and even lead to data loss.
    If i created a new database with the option not to copy then re-added all my photos is there any way of retaining my book project
    No. A book is only in a database file. There is no way to move a book from one library to another.
    Am i turning into a obsessive compulsive who's stressing over nothing!
    I'm not in a position to judge, but as I sadi above there is no upside to running a referenced library and plenty of downside.
    (Am i correct in thinking that a referenced library wont save any metadata?)
    No, it will.
    Regards
    TD

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