would it be possible to add a feature to directory hotlist or make an aditional shortcut like the directory hotlist (tiny button next to directory hotlist or History button) which would have a complete tree of a selected disk, with shortcuts to all the dirs on the disk for a quicker browsing.
Well, you have to click to use them. I guess lhay-mehr is looking for something similar to what I've seen in KDE (or whereever it was) where the directory structure is shown in a similar way to the Start menu - you simply point at a dir and a submenu with its contetns appears, and so on. A click would open_the_dir / place_the_cursor_on_the_file in the active TC window.
At least that's the way I understood it.
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Hacker wrote:...where the directory structure is shown in a similar way to the Start menu - you simply point at a dir and a submenu with its contetns appears, and so on.
If that’s the case I remember someone posting a thread in this forum with a tool that incorporates this behaviour via the context menus hence functional through TC also. I cannot though remember the name of the tool or an appropriate keyword to use in the search of this forum. Sorry! Can anyone remember it?
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Hacker wrote:you simply point at a dir and a submenu with its contetns appears, and so on. A click would open_the_dir / place_the_cursor_on_the_file in the active TC window.
At least that's the way I understood it.
that's it. complete from a drive root, to the last file, prefferably with an option to enable displaying dirs only, or with files included.