All I want to do is click a user button and have xyplorer take me the directory specified.
I've entered a name and icon in the appropriate boxes
In the Left click button I've entered a path:
c:\users\my name\documents\my docs
on left click I get a overflow 0/0
If I put the line in quotes - to account for spaces in the path
"c:\users\my name\documents\my docs"
a left click just returns the name of the button (My docs) but does nothing else.
The help files appear to say that just putting the path in the left click should be sufficient but clearly I'm doing something wrong.
Help appreciated. Thanks
User Button doesn't go to path
Re: User Button doesn't go to path
You could put the path into the "Name" field and leave the click fields empty or use a
in one of the click fields
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goto "c:\users\my name\documents\my docs";
Post the lines from the help file where you see thisThe help files appear to say that just putting the path in the left click should be sufficient
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Re: User Button doesn't go to path
I tried putting the path in the name field and deleting it from the left-click field. Clicking on the button just reveals the name of the button (which now is the full path.)
Here's the chunk of the help file I referred to:
Smart Dropdown Buttons
It must not be scripts. User Buttons also support passing plain path/file specs as a shorthand for a well-formed goto-scripts, respectively open-scripts. The type of the listed items determines the action: The button will drop a menu that opens documents, runs executables, and goes to folders. Note that at least two items are needed to form a valid Smart Dropdown Button.
Examples:
C:\ = go to C:\
C:\Windows = go to C:\Windows
%winsysdir%\Calc.exe = run %winsysdir%\Calc.exe
%winsysdir%\setup.bmp = open %winsysdir%\setup.bmp with the default application
Here's the chunk of the help file I referred to:
Smart Dropdown Buttons
It must not be scripts. User Buttons also support passing plain path/file specs as a shorthand for a well-formed goto-scripts, respectively open-scripts. The type of the listed items determines the action: The button will drop a menu that opens documents, runs executables, and goes to folders. Note that at least two items are needed to form a valid Smart Dropdown Button.
Examples:
C:\ = go to C:\
C:\Windows = go to C:\Windows
%winsysdir%\Calc.exe = run %winsysdir%\Calc.exe
%winsysdir%\setup.bmp = open %winsysdir%\setup.bmp with the default application
Re: User Button doesn't go to path
Show a screenshot of the button definition...
Note that at least two items are needed to form a valid Smart Dropdown Button
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Re: User Button doesn't go to path
HIghend
The line you suggested:
goto "c:\users\my name\documents\my docs";
works fine, even without the closing semicolon ;
Before posting I had tried goto path but not goto "path"
Thank you for your help; much appreciated.
The line you suggested:
goto "c:\users\my name\documents\my docs";
works fine, even without the closing semicolon ;
Before posting I had tried goto path but not goto "path"
Thank you for your help; much appreciated.