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Features wanted...
Manifold
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Post by Manifold »

admin wrote:Actually I'm planning to take some features out of the program! And I would be interested to hear from you all what you think is totally superfluous and should be removed from the app.
Hmmm. You could make two versions of TrackerV3. One superlight version, called Superlite Tracker. With only the most essential features.
And you can guess the other version.

I'll take some time to comb through TrackerV3 and tell you what features I've never touched.

Leopoldus
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admin wrote: If given enough time, I could write a self-starting Leopoldus.exe that does everything Leopoldus wants to do fully automatically while Leopoldus is out playing football.
I am not SO presumptuous to demand from you to adapt you excellent TrackerV for my personal needs. But I assume, that many (probably the most?) of Tracker's user need as well those features I request you now and again and/or those features can make your program more perfect. Please consider, that only a few of Tracker's user participate in this forum, but does it mean, that they have no any wish Tracker could do for them?
NB!
And I don't play football, I prefer chess :-)
admin wrote:
Leopoldus wrote:Current path showing in Tracker's window title solves more or less the visibility needs, but this path is not editable
Ctrl+G
You can enter the full path manually here, but you can not edit current path, as in Explorer or Total Commander. Yes, you can however achieve the result: put focus on a file, then press Ctrl+Shift+P >> Ctrl+G >> Ctrl+V. But it takes some seconds more time... (see above).

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Leopoldus wrote:And I don't play football, I prefer chess :-)
What's the difference? :wink:
Leopoldus wrote:Ctrl+G ... You can enter the full path manually here, but you can not edit current path.
Give me a good reason to edit the current path (instead of simply using the tree or Ctrl+G) and I give you Ctrl+E.

Leopoldus
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admin wrote:Give me a good reason to edit the current path (instead of simply using the tree or Ctrl+G) and I give you Ctrl+E.
Well, this is obvious. When you have no folders trree - or even if you have, how you can quicly go from the folder
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\OXABK9UB\
to the folder
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Default\
You can press Ctrl+G end enter the entire path from zero :twisted:
Or you can use a series of dozen presses BackSpace and Enter.
But if you have Ctrl+E to modify the end of the current path, the job is much more simple and convenient, isn't it?

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What you call "Edit path" wouldn't that just be Ctrl+G with path preset to current path (instead of remembering the previous entry)?

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admin wrote:What you call "Edit path" wouldn't that just be Ctrl+G with path preset to current path (instead of remembering the previous entry)?
Yes, it is. But somebody may need the present behaivour of Ctrl+G, so I think it would be better to add another command.
BTW, what did you mean yourself under "Edit path"?

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