How to make it possible that each time I click on another folder, a new tab is opened.
If not, is it possible that a new tab is opened using the defined categories?
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How to get new tab created after click on new folder
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Re: How to get new tab created after click on new folder
1. Hold SHIFT while you click.vdongen wrote:How to make it possible that each time I click on another folder, a new tab is opened.
If not, is it possible that a new tab is opened using the defined categories?
2. I don't understand the question...
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Pitty I neded to use Shift.
With categories, I mean the Categroeires and Items you can creae within XY.
Wish clicking on an item will open a new tab.
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With categories, I mean the Categroeires and Items you can creae within XY.
Wish clicking on an item will open a new tab.
Bart
Cheers.
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Re: How to get new tab created after click on new folder
Ah. It's the same: hold SHIFT.vdongen wrote:Pitty I neded to use Shift.
With categories, I mean the Categroeires and Items you can creae within XY.
Wish clicking on an item will open a new tab.
Why do you say "pity"? Would you prefer to always open a new tab by default? That would lead to a lot of tabs...
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Re: How to get new tab created after click on new folder
Well, it depends. In most cases I have to be at the same folder. Hence I have created many shortcuts via a category item or a shortcut from my Windows sidebar.
Browsing through folders is the last I want so I made it convenience by using shortcuts.
In that case I mostly arrive at the destination I want, so no more folder browsing (and many opened tabs).
But I agree, this will create many tabs indeed for many of us.
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Browsing through folders is the last I want so I made it convenience by using shortcuts.
In that case I mostly arrive at the destination I want, so no more folder browsing (and many opened tabs).
But I agree, this will create many tabs indeed for many of us.
Bart
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Re: How to get new tab created after click on new folder
Did you try the new Mini Tree approach? Depending on your specific needs it might be an alternative.vdongen wrote:Well, it depends. In most cases I have to be at the same folder. Hence I have created many shortcuts via a category item or a shortcut from my Windows sidebar.
Browsing through folders is the last I want so I made it convenience by using shortcuts.
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What kind of tree is this, and where can I find its settings?
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Get version 7.90 and check out the help file.vdongen wrote:What kind of tree is this, and where can I find its settings?
First have a look here: http://www.xyplorer.com/tour/index.php?page=minitree
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Thanks. Will work on it.
Cheers.
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Cheers.
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Re: How to get new tab created after click on new folder
For what it worth: instead of SHIF+click, click a folder with the middle mouse button > it opens in a new tab
Edit: it is irrelevant since it only works for the folders in the tree pane... sorry.
Edit: it is irrelevant since it only works for the folders in the tree pane... sorry.
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