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Custom column - Target

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In the drop-down there isn't a custom column to show the "Target" field of a shortcut. So that's what i want, to create a "custom custom-field" called "Target".
Would this be possible :?:
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Yes, that worked. I put the unzipped folder into the "C:\Program Files\Total Commander\Plugins" folder. Then in TC: Configuration (menu) .. Options .. Plugins .. Content plugins (.wdx) .. Configure .. Add... --> Then r-click columns heading bar .. Configure this custom columns view .. Add column .. "+" .. shortcut .. Path
Perfect! Thanks :D
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tc_dat wrote:I put the unzipped folder into the "C:\Program Files\Total Commander\Plugins" folder. Then in TC: Configuration (menu) .. Options .. Plugins .. Content plugins (.wdx) .. Configure .. Add...
Yes, or you could double click on the zip file in TC to show an installation dialog. Seems easier to me. :)
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Aah now I see ... I get it now what Help was saying about clicking zip ... I was clicking it in Explorer! (which simply opened it, or unzipped it) :oops: :lol:
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I was clicking it in Explorer
What is Explorer ? ;-) :roll:
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petermad wrote:What is Explorer ? ;-) :roll:
=> Wikipedia can answer this question: Windows Explorer :idea:
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But WikipediA is wrong from the very beginning - it says: "Windows Explorer is a file manager" ;-)
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