How to open folders outside TC directly into right panel?
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How to open folders outside TC directly into right panel?
I'm using 64_bit version 9.0a TC in Windows 10. And I have done the explorer integration, so TC is my default file manager.
Now, if I double click a folder on the desktop, or "open folder" button from other program, that folder will open in TC's left panel.
Is there a way to configure it, so that the folder can be opened directly into right panel? Thank you.
Now, if I double click a folder on the desktop, or "open folder" button from other program, that folder will open in TC's left panel.
Is there a way to configure it, so that the folder can be opened directly into right panel? Thank you.
20120708,
AFAIK integration requies some registry associations that run TOTALCMD.exe with some arguments, so you can select desired panel by editing these commands, e.g.:
(I suppose you will see %1 as a replacement for a folder to be opened in these commands)
AFAIK integration requies some registry associations that run TOTALCMD.exe with some arguments, so you can select desired panel by editing these commands, e.g.:
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TOTALCMD.exe /L="X:\LeftPanelPath"
TOTALCMD.exe /R="X:\RightPanelPath"
TOTALCMD.exe /S /L="X:\ActivePanelPath"
TOTALCMD.exe /S /R="X:\InactivePanelPath"
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2Stefan2
Thank you! You are awesome!
At first I don't know what does the code mean and where to paste it. Then I read the corresponding help file and did some wiki search. And after some fumble, I got it work successfully.
For any newbie who doesn't familiar with registry like me, please read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Registry
and
http://ghisler.ch/wiki/index.php?title=Explorer_integration
also help file of TC helps a lot too.
If you don't want to know why and just want to open desktop folder or let other program open folder in a new tab in the inactive panel, you can simply change the last line of the code in that explorer-integration-article into
@="\"C:\\Program files\\totalcmd\\TOTALCMD64.EXE\" /O /S /T /R=\"%1\""
Please notice you need to change the 『C:\\Program files\\totalcmd\\TOTALCMD64.EXE』 part into your own system setting.
2Stefan2
Thank you! You are awesome!
At first I don't know what does the code mean and where to paste it. Then I read the corresponding help file and did some wiki search. And after some fumble, I got it work successfully.
For any newbie who doesn't familiar with registry like me, please read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Registry
and
http://ghisler.ch/wiki/index.php?title=Explorer_integration
also help file of TC helps a lot too.
If you don't want to know why and just want to open desktop folder or let other program open folder in a new tab in the inactive panel, you can simply change the last line of the code in that explorer-integration-article into
@="\"C:\\Program files\\totalcmd\\TOTALCMD64.EXE\" /O /S /T /R=\"%1\""
Please notice you need to change the 『C:\\Program files\\totalcmd\\TOTALCMD64.EXE』 part into your own system setting.
Thanks again!
I found this post useful too.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=44041&highlight=default
I found this post useful too.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=44041&highlight=default