Please remind me of the keyboard shorcut to quick-view a file without invoking the corresponding wlx lister. (Apologies for forgetting)
Example: I have a bunch of htm files. I can quick-view the rendered files (thanks to htmlview.wlx or ieview.wlx), but suppose I just want to quick-view the code. Yes, I can disable the wlx file (thanks to TCPlugman), but I want to work very quickly.
momentarily suppress wlx when using quick-view control-Q
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Thank you MVV. [Configuration/ Options/ Misc./ Redefine hotkeys (keyboard remapping)]
That is helpful, but I had forgotten that even vanilla quick-view (no plugins) attempts to render the html code to some extent. So for now I will have to press F4 to invoke my text editor and then I can see the code. Good enough, but not as fast as I had hoped for.
That is helpful, but I had forgotten that even vanilla quick-view (no plugins) attempts to render the html code to some extent. So for now I will have to press F4 to invoke my text editor and then I can see the code. Good enough, but not as fast as I had hoped for.
Let me close this thread. I just realized that the best answer to my original question would have been "press the number 1"
To appreciate why that works, open lister (usually F3) rather than quickviewing (^Q). Then select options on the menu to see that 1= Text only ... 4= image/multimedia. Sorry to belabor the obvious, but I didn't know this when I posed my question.
To appreciate why that works, open lister (usually F3) rather than quickviewing (^Q). Then select options on the menu to see that 1= Text only ... 4= image/multimedia. Sorry to belabor the obvious, but I didn't know this when I posed my question.