Hi,
As the title suggests, I am longing flawless integration between FP and PFA.
The script found here http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... ng+preview
does not work with the "Open favorite files directly" option. If an image is added to Favorite list, that image will still open in default program, namely [in my case is] Windows Photo Viewer and not FP because that image is not actually selected. So, I must go to the List where the image resides and click it eventually. Impractical!
I used to read Don had plan to introduce a new script about FP on some topic. I second the motion.
Floating Preview to Portable File Associations
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FP can only show the selected file. So it cannot work the way you want.
You can, however, define your PFA like this, and it will first go to the file and then show it in PFA:
You can, however, define your PFA like this, and it will first go to the file and then show it in PFA:
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"XYplorer Floating Preview Go and Show" bmp;jpg;jpeg;gif;png>goto <pfaitem>; #178;
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Re: Floating Preview to Portable File Associations
Cooooool, I like this.admin wrote:FP can only show the selected file. So it cannot work the way you want.
You can, however, define your PFA like this, and it will first go to the file and then show it in PFA:Code: Select all
"XYplorer Floating Preview Go and Show" bmp;jpg;jpeg;gif;png>goto <pfaitem>; #178;
Re: Floating Preview to Portable File Associations
Meee toooo.LittleBiG wrote:Cooooool, I like this.
@Don:
Re: Floating Preview to Portable File Associations
Thanks! That workaround gave me an idea. How 'bout this?admin wrote:FP can only show the selected file. So it cannot work the way you want.
You can, however, define your PFA like this, and it will first go to the file and then show it in PFA:Code: Select all
"XYplorer Floating Preview Go and Show" bmp;jpg;jpeg;gif;png>goto <pfaitem>; #178;
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sel;tab("new");goto <pfaitem>;#178;tab("close");
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Re: Floating Preview to Portable File Associations
Perfect! (I did not try it, but if it works it's the solution.)
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