Is this Sticky Tab/Pin Tab function useful?
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Is this Sticky Tab/Pin Tab function useful?
When you have 3/4/5 or more rows tabs in TC panel, you click a tab in other row to have a look temporarily, and you want to get back to this important previous tab immediately, you are always not easy to know where to find this previous tab.
In firefox, when you have some important tabs, you can stick them or pin them, and these tabs will stay in the top-left of tabbar, you can easily find them whatever happens because they always stay in that top-left position and in that sequence, so if TC has this Sticky Tab (or call it Pin Tab) function, will this be useful for TC users?
In firefox, when you have some important tabs, you can stick them or pin them, and these tabs will stay in the top-left of tabbar, you can easily find them whatever happens because they always stay in that top-left position and in that sequence, so if TC has this Sticky Tab (or call it Pin Tab) function, will this be useful for TC users?
Why not using directory hotlist (Ctrl+D or asterisk buttons in path bars)?
Also, you can configure TC to always create new tabs at the right end of tabs bar, so your locked tabs will keep their positions. You can do it on Folder Tabs configuration page.
As I see, it would be better for you to be able to switch tabs in history order. You can't switch tabs in such order now but you can use folder history to get back to a previous location, even if it is from another tab: just press Alt+Left.
Also, you can configure TC to always create new tabs at the right end of tabs bar, so your locked tabs will keep their positions. You can do it on Folder Tabs configuration page.
As I see, it would be better for you to be able to switch tabs in history order. You can't switch tabs in such order now but you can use folder history to get back to a previous location, even if it is from another tab: just press Alt+Left.
Hotlist can be an acceptable solution, but when you have lots of hot directories, your hotlist menu will become very huge, sometimes you have to use second level sub directory, even third level sub directory, to push them all inside, so it's not fast as when it just stays in tab bar.MVV wrote:Why not using directory hotlist (Ctrl+D or asterisk buttons in path bars)?
I tried to reduce my tab bar to only 3 rows, so it will be easier to find right tab. But even so, I still have over 15 tabs which have asterisks...
And, the other panel has the same situation.
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With TWinKey you can colorize tabs important for you. Finding a tab with specific color is an easy task
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Yes, Alt+Left is an acceptable workaround.MVV wrote:And what about Alt+Left?
Actually, it's not only the problem about tab history. I just remembered, years before someone asked me a similar question: if it had any option to forbid the roll of tabbar's row? I had to tell him: NO!
Thanks for your suggestion, I already used TwinKey years before, it's really huge for if just using tab colors, and I think it should be better if it has more color styles.Vochomurka wrote:With TWinKey you can colorize tabs important for you. Finding a tab with specific color is an easy task
By the way, why not put in on http://totalcmd.net ? I cannot open web address http://en.totalcmd.pl for recent days, I had to download it from yandex.
TwinKey master is here (also the very useful FSE plugin):xmeron wrote:Yes, Alt+Left is an acceptable workaround.MVV wrote:And what about Alt+Left?
Actually, it's not only the problem about tab history. I just remembered, years before someone asked me a similar question: if it had any option to forbid the roll of tabbar's row? I had to tell him: NO!
Thanks for your suggestion, I already used TwinKey years before, it's really huge for if just using tab colors, and I think it should be better if it has more color styles.Vochomurka wrote:With TWinKey you can colorize tabs important for you. Finding a tab with specific color is an easy task
By the way, why not put in on http://totalcmd.net ? I cannot open web address http://en.totalcmd.pl for recent days, I had to download it from yandex.
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For important, frequently accessed tabs, I just lock them then drag them to the leftmost position. I know how it would be difficult if one had lots and lots of tabs open.
I seldom have lots of tabs on both panels but I can see the advantage of pinning a tab, where it would always stay on the left most position.
I seldom have lots of tabs on both panels but I can see the advantage of pinning a tab, where it would always stay on the left most position.
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Glad to see the new features news from Mr. Ghisler, the TC's original Tab Header Color and Tab Header Icon are really very exciting new features, they will largely solve this thread's problem. Thanks for Mr. Ghisler's great efforts and understanding, hope to see the beta version soon.
And, I just need to complete below final reply and finish this thread.
You have a 6000 pictures library, you need to organize/sort and move them to 8 different folders: Cat, Dog, Child, Man, Woman, Grass, Sky, Plane. So you need to continually switch among these 8 tabs in TC's target panel, in this situation, the Alt+Left is not a proper solution.
1, When want to drag a tab, you click left mouse button down (and before button up), TC will switch to that tab immediately, sometimes you need to wait and wait, such as the time when that tab just in thumbnails mode.
2, Sometimes some tabs will be split to 2 rows, you need to calculate and drag carefully again to keep all tabs in one row.
3, Drag tabs inside one row, the result is ok. Drag tab from active row to inactive row, also ok. But drag tab from inactive row to other rows, you will get a weird result, you will lost one tab and get two same tabs. I am still trying to understand the logic here...
And, I just need to complete below final reply and finish this thread.
Maybe I gave an improper example in previous post, a better example should be as below:thegfw wrote:Alt+Left
You have a 6000 pictures library, you need to organize/sort and move them to 8 different folders: Cat, Dog, Child, Man, Woman, Grass, Sky, Plane. So you need to continually switch among these 8 tabs in TC's target panel, in this situation, the Alt+Left is not a proper solution.
Many thanks, it's a good tip, I almost forget this feature. Dragging all your tabs together will decrease this thread's problem much. Only 3 tiny inconveniences left:KC_ wrote:For important, frequently accessed tabs, I just lock them then drag them to the leftmost position.
1, When want to drag a tab, you click left mouse button down (and before button up), TC will switch to that tab immediately, sometimes you need to wait and wait, such as the time when that tab just in thumbnails mode.
2, Sometimes some tabs will be split to 2 rows, you need to calculate and drag carefully again to keep all tabs in one row.
3, Drag tabs inside one row, the result is ok. Drag tab from active row to inactive row, also ok. But drag tab from inactive row to other rows, you will get a weird result, you will lost one tab and get two same tabs. I am still trying to understand the logic here...