Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
Well I figure my approach to work (and it seams of many others as well) in this respect does not correspond with yours. That's fine, but I have a hard time to understand why the user shouldn't have the freedom to decide which way he wants to work especially when it's not such a big deal to implement this choice as you mentioned above.
Maybe I haven't figured out your way of working with tabs. That's why I asked you to explain the point of 'will ALWAYS be on a different tab'.
Maybe I haven't figured out your way of working with tabs. That's why I asked you to explain the point of 'will ALWAYS be on a different tab'.
Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
I think much of the confusion and discussion about tabs here stem from the term chosen for this graphical element.
In interface design, a tab is a graphical control element that allows multiple documents or panels to be contained within a single window, using tabs as a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents. It is an interface style most commonly associated with web browsers, web applications, text editors, and preference panes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_(interface)
To me the term tab was misleading because I associated it with the description above. It should be called something different like fake tab or what about smart bookmark since it behaves more like it?
I started evaluating TC 10 days ago and I thought great, I can finally use tabs (I used Altap Salamander before for many years which doesn't have tabs).
I strongly vote for the implementation of real tabs and would be very pleased to see them soon.
In interface design, a tab is a graphical control element that allows multiple documents or panels to be contained within a single window, using tabs as a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents. It is an interface style most commonly associated with web browsers, web applications, text editors, and preference panes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_(interface)
To me the term tab was misleading because I associated it with the description above. It should be called something different like fake tab or what about smart bookmark since it behaves more like it?
I started evaluating TC 10 days ago and I thought great, I can finally use tabs (I used Altap Salamander before for many years which doesn't have tabs).
I strongly vote for the implementation of real tabs and would be very pleased to see them soon.
Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
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Some time ago Microsoft tried to add tabs to Windows Explorer. Did you test that feature?
Some time ago Microsoft tried to add tabs to Windows Explorer. Did you test that feature?
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
I tried preserving the directories per tab, but most of the time the tab contents were not current (e.g. missing or too many files).
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
Christian,
What do you mean by "missing or too many files"?
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What do you mean by "missing or too many files"?
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
For example if you add directories modified by other programs, like a download directory, a word processor directory etc. then these folders get modified outside of Total Commander all the time. It makes no sense to cache them if I have to re-read them anyway when switching to these tabs.
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
Christian,
I am not sure how this is related to the topic. The request is to allow keeping a separate directory history (Alt-Down) per tab instead of (or in addition to) a single global history. You are talking about caching directory contents which does not seem related to this request in any way.
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I am not sure how this is related to the topic. The request is to allow keeping a separate directory history (Alt-Down) per tab instead of (or in addition to) a single global history. You are talking about caching directory contents which does not seem related to this request in any way.
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
Exactly, just keep a list of the visited folders not its content. And do this for each "tab". With Alt+Left and Alt+Right go back and forth in that list. If a folder does not exist anymore go to its parent folder instead, but do not go to the next entry in the list.Hacker wrote: ↑2021-03-31, 12:04 UTC Christian,
I am not sure how this is related to the topic. The request is to allow keeping a separate directory history (Alt-Down) per tab instead of (or in addition to) a single global history. You are talking about caching directory contents which does not seem related to this request in any way.
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
My suggestion is to add to global Directory history menu a group of function menu items (similar to group with "Add current dir" and "Configure..." in Directorty hotlist). There you can add entries for switching from global to other kinds of histories:ghisler(Author) wrote: ↑2010-09-02, 14:04 UTCNo, it wouldn't be very difficult. I think the best solution would be two histories (one global and one per tab), but how could this be presented to the user?
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<globel history entry 1>
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<globel history entry Z>
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Global current panel history (no thinning) Alt+Shift+Cursor down
Current active tab's history
Global opposite panel history
Global opposite panel history (no thinning)
Global opposite panel active tab's history
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
I must say, I find the idea of per-tab history very appealing. I'm not sure what the best interface approach would be, but I join to those who say that the problem exists. I personally work with tabs in TC as if they are independent entities. And every time when I go through history, it's very disorienting when TC throws me out of the current project's directory tree into something completely unrelated, just because some time ago I switched to another tab.
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Re: Navigation history is global; I suggest a per-tab folder history
The global (per side) history is killing the tabs idea which consists in its separate world inside each tab. When I'm pressing alt-left or mouse backward button I expect to be back one level folder path like I'm pressing the backspace button or the other history logic but inside tab history. After one year TC experience I'm confused every time when it's forwarding me to the history of the other tab.