Muroph wrote:however, since it doesn't look to hard, i might do it.
only for the 3 commands i mentioned before, tho.
and of course i'll have to create a new setting to make this optional.
i made a quick mod just to see how this would behave, and i really dont like it.
after using it for a couple days, i noticed it gets in the way more often than it helps.
and even then, the menu jumps around the screen too much.
if you still want it, just edit the script and put this at the end of the items that you wish would reopen the menu.
the edited subscript should look like this:
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"Clear collection : clearcollection"
global $workpath;
sub _settings;
writefile("$workpath\teracopycollection.tmp", "");
status "TeraCopy: Removed all items from collection", 78FF00, ready;
self $self, file;
load $self;
note that you must load the script from a file, and the menu will open even if you call the subscript using a ks.
i might work on a proper version if more people ask for this feature.
however, i don't think it's worth the effort.
carmenm wrote:By panel i mean visual panel, something like the catalog where you could drop your files and always see what s in your clipboard
i've never seen something like that before and, imo, it's not really necessary.
i have a simple script to see what is on the clipboard or in the lists from the teracopy script, but i seldom use it.
carmenm wrote:But how do you use it?
for files:
drag and drop or teracopy.
95% of the times i work with files i use xyplorer.
the other 5% i'm in open or save dialogs from other programs (wich i suppose use windows explorer) and i use drag and drop.
ex: to copy a file in xy
-copy using the teracopy script;
-go to target folder;
-paste using tc script.
or
-ctrl + drag'n'drop
for everything else: normal clipboard.
"everything else" is usually some text or image to copy from one application to another.
ex: saving text from firefox:
-select text in ff;
-ctrl+c;
-open notepad;
-ctrl+v;
-save.
or the easy way
-select text in ff (the autocopy addon is awesome)
-go to xyplorer
-ctrl+alt+v (my ks for "paste text into new file")