Multi-rename usability suggestion

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floha
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Multi-rename usability suggestion

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I am using the multi-rename tool quite often and like it a lot.

Nonetheless I have got an improvement suggestions which would make it even more efficient to use.

Could the cursor-up/-down keys in the "Rename mask: file name" textbox be mapped to scroll through the recently used entries?

It is a bit cumbersome always having to switch from keyboard to mouse to open the dropdown and select a recent entry.

It would be much more convenient if the cursor-up/-down keys (or any other keyboard shortcut) would scroll immediately to the previous/next entry (without even opening the dropdown menu).

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Welcome floha

1. This is the bug report forum. Please place suggestions here.

2. This is already possible with <Ctrl+Up/Down> or <Shift+Up/Down>.
Btw: Open drop down list : <Alt+Up/Down>

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[mod]Moved to the English forum.

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Post by *floha »

HolgerK wrote:Welcome floha

2. This is already possible with <Ctrl+Up/Down> or <Shift+Up/Down>.
Btw: Open drop down list : <Alt+Up/Down>

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Thank you very much! Ctrl-Up/Down then is exactly what I have been looking for.
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