* It would be handy if when the folder sidebar isn't open, you could drag a file off the left hand side and the sidebar would pop open (before you've released), set to the folder of the file you dragged.
* You could then either abort the drag (leaving the sidebar popped open), drop the item in a close-by folder to move the item, or drop it on the title (equivalent to aborting the drag obviously).
David
Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
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Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
I will consider an option to temporarily show the folders sidebar when dragging to the side.
Thank you for the suggestion.
I will also consider an "Explore in Everything" context menu item when right-click drag-dropping onto Everything.
For now, there is Shift + right click -> Parent Folder -> Explore in Everything.
A middle button action to explore is planned.
To set a keyboard shortcut to explore the current item:
Thank you for the suggestion.
I will also consider an "Explore in Everything" context menu item when right-click drag-dropping onto Everything.
For now, there is Shift + right click -> Parent Folder -> Explore in Everything.
A middle button action to explore is planned.
To set a keyboard shortcut to explore the current item:
- In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Keyboard tab on the left.
- To the right of Show commands containing, search for:
explore - Select File | Explore in Everything.
- Click Add....
- Press a new keyboard shortcut and click OK.
- Click OK.
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Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
Cheers!
'Shift' is used to show a number of extra menu options.
Is there an advanced setting that would always show those extra options even without the shift? that would be handy to have, I would certainly switch it on.
David
'Shift' is used to show a number of extra menu options.
Is there an advanced setting that would always show those extra options even without the shift? that would be handy to have, I would certainly switch it on.
David
Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
Currently, no.
I will consider adding an option to always show the Explore in Everything context menu item.
Thank you for the suggestion.
I will consider adding an option to always show the Explore in Everything context menu item.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
Everything 1.5.0.1356a adds the following advanced settings:
context_menu_parent_folder
context_menu_explore_in_everything
context_menu_omit_results
context_menu_temp_omit_results
To show these context menu items:
context_menu_parent_folder
context_menu_explore_in_everything
context_menu_omit_results
context_menu_temp_omit_results
To show these context menu items:
- In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Advanced tab on the left.
- To the right of Show settings containing, search for:
menu - Select one of the settings from above.
- Set the value to: Show -or- Show on Shift.
- Click OK.
Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
Everything 1.5.0.1356a adds a middle mouse button action to Explore in Everything.
To explore an item in Everything on middle mouse button:
To explore an item in Everything on middle mouse button:
- In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Advanced tab on the left.
- To the right of Show settings containing, search for:
mbutton - Select menu_key_action.
- Set the mbutton_action to: Explore
- Click OK.
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Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
Cheers, and interesting choice but it seems to work well - and for the other ones like clear Folder selector (now assigned to Ctrl-Shift-Space globally).
* For keyboard equivalents, I've now reassigned Ctrl-Enter to "File - Explore in Everything" and Shift-Ctrl-Enter to Open Path (in Explorer) which had been Ctrl-Enter. With Explorer becoming less and less useful (mainly just for creating empty text files now!) it may be at some point you'll want to make this configuration the default.
* For 'Explore in Everything' context menu, this appears on folder lines but I think you'd probably want it to appear on files too, which it currently doesn't.
* For the 'Omit Extension' and 'Temporarily Omit Extension' perhaps these should any way be available at all times under the Index menu and also when you right-click the Extension heading. It may be any other useful ones could appear there too.
* For keyboard equivalents, I've now reassigned Ctrl-Enter to "File - Explore in Everything" and Shift-Ctrl-Enter to Open Path (in Explorer) which had been Ctrl-Enter. With Explorer becoming less and less useful (mainly just for creating empty text files now!) it may be at some point you'll want to make this configuration the default.
* For 'Explore in Everything' context menu, this appears on folder lines but I think you'd probably want it to appear on files too, which it currently doesn't.
* For the 'Omit Extension' and 'Temporarily Omit Extension' perhaps these should any way be available at all times under the Index menu and also when you right-click the Extension heading. It may be any other useful ones could appear there too.
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Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
^ I've just noticed the 'Omit' items are on the File menu rather than the index. I wonder if they would be better as a Submenu of items?
Re: Drag off left margin - opens folder sidebar
I will consider an item submenu under the Index menu.
Thank you for the suggestions.
Thank you for the suggestions.