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Commands #101 #102 #103

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Hello

This commands have no efect if I use them in the catalog, i.e., I create a catalog entry.

They are only efective as a UDC.

Is there a workaround here?

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Re: Commands #101 #102 #103

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jcmn wrote:Hello

This commands have no efect if I use them in the catalog, i.e., I create a catalog entry.

They are only efective as a UDC.

Is there a workaround here?
You need to focus the list first: ::#1016::#101

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Sorry but ::#1016::#101 doesn't copy the path/name either.

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jcmn wrote:Sorry but ::#1016::#101 doesn't copy the path/name either.
:? It does here.

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admin wrote:
jcmn wrote:Sorry but ::#1016::#101 doesn't copy the path/name either.
:? It does here.
Works here too.

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admin wrote:
jcmn wrote:Sorry but ::#1016::#101 doesn't copy the path/name either.
:? It does here.

Sorry now I know why. I use the software Clipmate that takes to the clipboard it's own selection.

Perhaps I have to unload clipmate to use the catalog entry. Or do you have another idea?

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Select some items in the file list, paste ::#1016::#101 into the address bar, and press Enter. If ::#101 works in UDC, then this will work. I don't see what a clipboard manager could spoil here.

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admin wrote:Select some items in the file list, paste ::#1016::#101 into the address bar, and press Enter. If ::#101 works in UDC, then this will work. I don't see what a clipboard manager could spoil here.
Yes, this works from address bar but from the catalog it doesn't work.

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jcmn wrote:
admin wrote:Select some items in the file list, paste ::#1016::#101 into the address bar, and press Enter. If ::#101 works in UDC, then this will work. I don't see what a clipboard manager could spoil here.
Yes, this works from address bar but from the catalog it doesn't work.
In Catalog, you must set the location to ::#1016::#101 , not the caption.

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admin wrote:
jcmn wrote:
admin wrote:Select some items in the file list, paste ::#1016::#101 into the address bar, and press Enter. If ::#101 works in UDC, then this will work. I don't see what a clipboard manager could spoil here.
Yes, this works from address bar but from the catalog it doesn't work.
In Catalog, you must set the location to ::#1016::#101 , not the caption.
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Yes I get it now. I was using the Action on Click : Open item.
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jcmn wrote:
admin wrote:
jcmn wrote:
admin wrote:Select some items in the file list, paste ::#1016::#101 into the address bar, and press Enter. If ::#101 works in UDC, then this will work. I don't see what a clipboard manager could spoil here.
Yes, this works from address bar but from the catalog it doesn't work.
In Catalog, you must set the location to ::#1016::#101 , not the caption.
[img]

Yes I get it now. I was using the Action on Click : Open item.
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Ah, I see!

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