[Wish][Lister]Sth. like ListLoadNext
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[Wish][Lister]Sth. like ListLoadNext
It would be good to have ListLoadNext functionality with lister itself. When I open lister with cm_ListInternalOnly, it's open with file under the cursor, not with the list. I'd be happier with a switch. Or (sounds better) another command.
Could it be you missed the Configuration - Edit/View options?
Karl
(cf. helpfile, 3c, Menus => Configuration => Options => Edit/View)Internal viewer with file under cursor
F3 will start the lister with the file under the cursor, not the selected files.
Internal viewer with selected files
F3 will start the lister with the files selected in the source directory. With n and p you can browse through these files.
Hint: Pressing the SHIFT-key while pressing F3 will select the other method of the two methods described above!
Karl
Simply Next¦Previous ?
2karlchen
Hello Karl !
• I'm not sure to have got the question alright, but for me it seems that it's related to an old request :
Get the next¦previous file directly, WITHOUT the need to select a (long) list before !
- There are old threads about this, and some Lister plugins are able to do so…
VG
Claude
Clo
Hello Karl !
• I'm not sure to have got the question alright, but for me it seems that it's related to an old request :
Get the next¦previous file directly, WITHOUT the need to select a (long) list before !
- There are old threads about this, and some Lister plugins are able to do so…
VG
Claude
Clo
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Right, thats what I want. As roentgen said, with cm_ListInternalOnly.karlchen wrote:Could it be you missed the Configuration - Edit/View options?
(cf. helpfile, 3c, Menus => Configuration => Options => Edit/View)Internal viewer with file under cursor
F3 will start the lister with the file under the cursor, not the selected files.
Internal viewer with selected files
F3 will start the lister with the files selected in the source directory. With n and p you can browse through these files.
Hint: Pressing the SHIFT-key while pressing F3 will select the other method of the two methods described above!
Karl