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- 24 May 2013 17:12
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Mouse gesture needed
- Replies: 17
- Views: 9138
Re: Mouse gesture needed
Well, everybody got his motional habits I assume. BTW, did you ever try the Branch View mode: let's you see several subfolders at once. Your wish inspired a little (revolutionary! :mrgreen: ) idea: gesture buttons ! What about toolbar buttons that react on how you hover them (up-down, down-up, diag...
- 24 May 2013 15:42
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Mouse gesture needed
- Replies: 17
- Views: 9138
Re: Mouse gesture needed
Currently not. Is Back/Fore something you do often with a file manager? I don't. Just curious. i usually have projects organized in differrent subfolder ,and go in/out these folders a lot.So Back/Fore means parent folder/previous folder. For heavy mouse user,mouse gestures can save a lot of time.No...
- 24 May 2013 12:26
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Mouse gesture needed
- Replies: 17
- Views: 9138
Mouse gesture needed
Hi, XYPlorer is now my favorite tool. It would be efficient if XYPlorer supports simple mouse gesture just like browsers.
dont need complex recognition,just left(go backward) and right(go forward).
Any plan for that?
dont need complex recognition,just left(go backward) and right(go forward).
Any plan for that?
- 24 May 2013 12:03
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: [resolved]Rename filenames with modified date and update
- Replies: 2
- Views: 774
Re: Rename filenames with modified date and update them
Done! It works well for me! :) IF(regexmatches("<curbase>","\d{4}((1[0-2])|(0\d))(([12]\d)|(3[01])|(0\d))") ) {rename r ,"[-/._]?\d{4}((1[0-2])|(0\d))(([12]\d)|(3[01])|(0\d)) > -<datem yyyymmdd>";} //match on yyyymmdd elseif(regexmatches("<curbase>","\d{2...
- 19 May 2013 05:15
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: [resolved]Rename filenames with modified date and update
- Replies: 2
- Views: 774
Re: Rename filenames with modified date and update them
studied on regexp,problem 1 solved: 1.in situation 2,some old files were named like "XXX130519.txt",not like"XXX-20130519.txt",how to deal with it too? rename r , "[0-9]{6}|[0-9]{8} > <datem yyyymmdd>" 2.now i set 2 User-Defined Commands to deal with different situation...
- 18 May 2013 20:36
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: [resolved]Rename filenames with modified date and update
- Replies: 2
- Views: 774
[resolved]Rename filenames with modified date and update
hi, there are 2 situations(very useful): 1."A.txt" to "A-M0difiedDate.txt";(i use: rename b , '*-<datem yyyymmdd>') 2.A renamed file was modified later , need "A-Olddate.txt" to "A-NewModifiedate.txt" (i use: rename r , '[0-9]{8} > <datem yyyymmdd>') there are...
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