View Images in current folder and all subfolders
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View Images in current folder and all subfolders
Maybe a question what already has been asked before but I can't find the anwers in this forum.
I was wondering if there is a way to view all images:
1) in current folder and all subfolders
2) in all subfolders
I've read something about Ctrl-B but that show only the files with certain file extensions within a folder.
I was wondering if there is a way to view all images:
1) in current folder and all subfolders
2) in all subfolders
I've read something about Ctrl-B but that show only the files with certain file extensions within a folder.
Maybe my Ctrl-B command is conflicting with some general command.Horst.Epp wrote:Thats what Ctrl-B does as MVV said.raytc wrote:Thank you for answering.
Maybe I did not explain myself very well.
What I tried to do is to view all images of all subdirectories in current folder (together with the images in current folder).
So whats your problem with this ?
Using Ctrl-B in a folder (with subfolders containing images) does activate the window "Enter file types (e.g. *.doc;*.txt)"
When I enter "*.JPG" as filetype it does show only .jpg files but I still have to open the folders to see the images in the subdirectories.
@MVV,MVV wrote:Are you're using some third-party TC pack where all shortcuts are changed? By default Ctrl+B is assigned to Show - Branch View or cm_DirBranch. And, Ctrl+F12 is assigned to Show - Custom... (your 'enter file types' dialog).
I can't find it.
I removed all files in the plugin folder.
Ctrl+B is still assigned to Show - Custom - enter file types dialog
Do you know where I can find all shortcuts in TC?
It should be C+B string in Shortcuts section which may be in wincmd.ini directly or in some redirected ini if redirection is enabled (RedirectSection or AlternateUserIni keys).No Ctrl-B in wincmd.ini
Something is strange with your system. Even menu shows that Ctrl+B is for branch view.
What if you manually assign Ctrl+B to cm_DirBranch?

yes, sorry C+B
No C+B in my wincmd.
No redirect ini
I tried to assign cm_DirBranch? to Ctrl+B but it still opens
this Show - Custom - enter file types dialog
Then I assigned it to C-Alt-B and it worked.
ini file:
CA+B=cm_DirBranch
CS+B=cm_DirBranchSel
C+B=cm_DirBranch
CS+B and C+B still opens Show - Custom - enter file types dialog
No C+B in my wincmd.
No redirect ini
I tried to assign cm_DirBranch? to Ctrl+B but it still opens
this Show - Custom - enter file types dialog

Then I assigned it to C-Alt-B and it worked.
ini file:
CA+B=cm_DirBranch
CS+B=cm_DirBranchSel
C+B=cm_DirBranch
CS+B and C+B still opens Show - Custom - enter file types dialog

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