There is no hidden way to do this out of the box. As you know there is a menu item called "Mark" => "Copy Names With Path to Clipboard"
But you can create an alias for it, making it to a command.
So go to Conifguration => Options ..
Then select Misc.
Select "Alias:" in Redefine hotkeys
Choose an alias that is good for you. I use cm (short for copy marked)
and serach for command cm_CopyFullNamesToClip
Then just select the files wanted and type cm + Enter and there you are.
Last edited by obeg on 2018-11-09, 10:30 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Or assign a keyboard shortcut from the same dialog as obeg mentioned.
Set the key combination, then click the [magnifying glass] icon and filter by typing c,o,p,y...
If you don't want to make a shortcut for cm_CopyFullNamesToClip, then you can copy the full path and name to the command line with Ctrl+Shift+Enter and then copy the command line to clipboard (ArrowRight, Ctrl+X)
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