Here is my current list:
Code: Select all
Autosize columns
full row select
show grid
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set visual filter...
quick search...
copy path/file
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show dual pane
horizontal panes
Code: Select all
Autosize columns
full row select
show grid
-
set visual filter...
quick search...
copy path/file
-
show dual pane
horizontal panes
Code: Select all
Autostart with Windows
::freshPop a list of commands in a menu.Marco wrote:What does this button do exactly?
Filehero wrote:Code: Select all
Autostart with Windows ::fresh
I was just mentioning some of those standard issues here.admin wrote:Autostart with Windows: does not exist yet as command.
::fresh: naah, this is more for beta testers and power users.
Sounds like Tip of the Day resurrected as a toolbar button.admin wrote:I plan to add a newbie friendly button to the toolbar called "Popular Commands & Settings". It pops a dropdown with a couple of, uhm, Popular Commands & Settings.
Hmm...make it a beer icon. I would click it.admin wrote:Not if the icon is a skull and bones. They will click that one.
SkyFrontier wrote:I often found myself in trouble trying to streamline XY down to a essential set of commands.
This thread main contain some hints for you, Don, but...
honestly?
I think an extra button would add to the clutter. The idea confuses me, to be more specific.
*unless you make it default, removing the most buttons you can from the default toolbar* - then new users can find a comfortable place to
stay while, in their own time, will or will not find the other functions.
In that scenario, a useful entry on such 'Popular' list would be... customize toolbar.
Other than that, I can only think that a 'rich copy' reference would be welcome, too. It's the sort of thing everybody needs but
nobody looks for as they know 'it doesn't exist' - and they breath heavily in relieve when they find it!
Have to meditate on this.
>the skull\bones icon should go for 'nuke', whose current icon only tells me the good things nuclear medicine has to offer.
>where's the 'money' icon...? Please, bring it back!
I think this is a great idea.admin wrote:Well, this was meant for newbies, not for scripters...
Yes, this was my idea. It was not about promoting power features but rather a sort of FAS (Frequently Asked Setting).kodyman wrote:I think this is a great idea.admin wrote:Well, this was meant for newbies, not for scripters...
XYplorer has so many capabilities and functions it can be daunting to a newbie. Or to a user that only occasionally needs to take advantage of the advanced functions (scripting) and scripting isn't their 2nd language. I think by making it easier to get to the more popular commands would make it feel more user friendly to the newbie and somewhat comfortable user and less like a programmer/scripter's file manager.
Being more user friendly to a newbie can also lead to more sales.