Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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Hope this small command will be eventually implemented
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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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LonerD, you know about \: at the end. It's no such problem as with folders.
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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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Perhaps you could redefine cd using an alias?

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Alias is allowed only in command line.
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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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Fla$her,
Yes, aren't we talking about the command line?

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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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Not only. Also about buttons, em_ commands, hotlist menu.
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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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Fla$her,
Well, for those one can simply replace the cd by calling TC's exe with the right parameters, no?

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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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No. With the launch of the program, a new process is created with the invocation of some plug-in functions, which is why the command works much slower than with "cd". In addition, it makes no sense to use TC's exe when it is enough to add a couple of characters to the end. However, this does not solve the issue with folders, which is still relevant.
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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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However, this does not solve the issue with folders, which is still relevant.
Which leads me to bump up this request : https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=49994
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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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Whic leads me to bump ut this request
It's clear, but it's still about cd [FolderPath].
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Re: Jump to archive w/o entering on cd or via cmd line feature

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2ghisler(Author)
Sorry, currently not possible - cd supports path with spaces without using double quotes, and "somefile.zip /A" is a valid subdir.
Maybe as a cd= command (as supplement to the cd command) that would go to, but not enter archives and directories at the end of the path.
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