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Hotlist / add current dir to bottom of submenu

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In Hotlist (CTRL+D), when adding a new folder, the user can choose to add it in a submenu via the checkbox "Add to submenu". It would be nice if there were two option buttons there at the right of the checkbox: "Add to top" and "Add to bottom". Currently when you add an entry, it goes at the top which for me, most of the time is not desirable.
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Re: Hotlist / add current dir to bottom of submenu

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I agree that adding to the end of submenu would be much more useful and consistent with adding to main hotlist menu (when adding to submenu is not enabled).
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Re: Hotlist / add current dir to bottom of submenu

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wanderer wrote: 2019-01-29, 11:16 UTCCurrently when you add an entry, it goes at the top
What do you mean by "the top", first or last position? I understand "the top" means the first position.
Here, when i adding an entry, it goes at bottom (last position) not top (first position)
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Re: Hotlist / add current dir to bottom of submenu

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ts4242 wrote: 2019-01-29, 19:44 UTC
wanderer wrote: 2019-01-29, 11:16 UTCCurrently when you add an entry, it goes at the top
What do you mean by "the top", first or last position? I understand "the top" means the first position.
Here, when i adding an entry, it goes at bottom (last position) not top (first position)
Ah, great! Thanks for the pointer ts4242. I found why it behaves differently on my system and reported it as a bug.
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