03.11.10 Added: wincmd.ini [Configuration] MinimizeOnClose: Minimize main window instead of closing it 1: when clicking on [X] button, 2: On Alt+F4, 3: both (note: Hold down shift when clicking on [X] to force close)
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03.11.10 Added: wincmd.ini [Configuration] MinimizeOnClose: Minimize main window instead of closing it 1: when clicking on [X] button, 2: On Alt+F4, 3: both (note: Hold down shift when clicking on [X] to force close or use Files -> Quit)
Internal help should be updated too.
MinimizeOnClose=0 Minimize main window instead of closing it. Sum of:
1: when clicking on [X] button
2: On Alt+F4 keyboard shortcut
4: Click on function key button "Alt+F4 Exit"
Note: Shift key forces close
Should 'when' be changed to 'When' (as 'On' and 'Click' both start with capital letter)?
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2024-07-08, 13:46 UTC
I don't think that Files->Quit needs to be mentioned. It's clearly described that value 1 controls the X button, and value 2 the Alt+F4 combination.
It's hardly clearly described. Do you want to provide minimal information which might just be enough for users to understand it. Or do you want explain it clearly?
Suggestion:
MinimizeOnClose=0: Minimize Total Commander instead of closing it. Sum of:
1: Minimize when clicking the [X] button
2: Minimize when pressing Alt+F4
4: Minimize when clicking the "Alt+F4 Exit" function key button or pressing Alt+X
To close Total Commander, hold down the Shift key while using one of these methods (except for Alt+X), or use menu option Files -> Quit.
white wrote: 2024-07-08, 14:56 UTC
It's hardly clearly described. Do you want to provide minimal information which might just be enough for users to understand it. Or do you want explain it clearly?
Suggestion:
MinimizeOnClose=0: Minimize Total Commander instead of closing it. Sum of:
1: Minimize when clicking the [X] button
2: Minimize when pressing Alt+F4
4: Minimize when clicking the "Alt+F4 Exit" function key button or pressing Alt+X
To close Total Commander, hold down the Shift key while using one of these methods (except for Alt+X), or use menu option Files -> Quit.
You did add info about menu option Files -> Quit, but not about Alt+X. And it's still poorly described in broken English. Why didn't you use my suggestion?
I didn't mention Alt+X in the help because it may be different in other languages, and it's standard behaviour that an underlined letter activates a button.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2024-10-10, 08:07 UTC
I didn't mention Alt+X in the help because it may be different in other languages, and it's standard behaviour that an underlined letter activates a button.
I assume you use the German interface language, because for English there is no underlined letter on the Alt+F4 button. Furthermore, an access key defined there is additional to the already existing Alt+X keyboard shortcut. If you define another access key for the button in any language, that keyboard shortcut will be additional to Alt+X. So Alt+X always works unless you reassign it AND it is not the access key for the Alt+F4 button, or unless you configure Quick search to be activated by Alt+Letters.
Isn't the Alt+X keyboard shortcut a very old leftover from Turbo Pascal where it was used to exit the program to MS-DOS?