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List ctx menu: need the Find commands section?
Posted: 07 Sep 2007 14:17
by admin
I plan to remove the Find commands section. Just curious: does anybody use it from there (from List ctx menu)?
Posted: 07 Sep 2007 14:24
by serendipity
haaa... u said it. i was abt to post something abt this. please remove it i would say. i have never used it because find files tab is much easier and desired way.
Posted: 07 Sep 2007 16:05
by jacky
Jesus Christ are you crazy!??
err, I mean. First things first, I have a bug report to make:
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- Removed the Go commands (Up, Back, Forward) from the top of the
List's context menu. Reason: the menu got too high, and these
commands are not very useful there for a majority of users
(including myself).
After the coming redesign of the Configuration dialog, you'll get
an option to have them back.
Obviously, you got crazy

Seriously though, I use the Up command quite frequently, and 90% of the time it's through the List's ctxt menu!!
This news scares me, I'm still unsure if I'll upgrade or not... how long before the new/redesign Config window?
And yes, another command I use regulary, and 99% of the time through the List's context menu, is a Find related one : Show All Items In Branch
hmm.. did anyone ever mentioned
Customizable Context Menus ?

Posted: 07 Sep 2007 16:16
by serendipity
Yup. Up, back and fore in context menu are essential.
and +1 for Customizable Context Menus.
Posted: 07 Sep 2007 16:26
by j_c_hallgren
Not being a regular user of that context menu (right-clicks are not as easy with a touchpad for me), how about moving some of the menu items into a sub-menu? Like the search group? Just an idea...yes, it would mean a slightly less quick access to those, but at least the main menu would be shorter, yet still provide the most important cmds...
Posted: 07 Sep 2007 18:45
by panorama
jacky wrote:I use the Up command quite frequently
Me too, but always by double-clicking empty space (after activating option at tools>config adv tab for this option) when mousing or Bspacing when kboarding
And I go down with shift double-click on empty space. Isn't that easier than the ctx menu

Posted: 07 Sep 2007 22:42
by jacky
panorama wrote:Me too, but always by double-clicking empty space (after activating option at tools>config adv tab for this option) when mousing or Bspacing when kboarding
And I go down with shift double-click on empty space. Isn't that easier than the ctx menu

Well no, because dbl-click puts the focused item back into view. That's how I like it.
I realize that I could still do that holding Ctrl (which I do when I don't wanna loose my selection already), but I'm just so used to dbl-click to put back into view, should it be Tree or List, I'm not sure I'd like it to go Up

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 23:55
by jacky
Ok so I tried Dbl-click Up to see, it's very nice but I think I like it better to put focus into view anyways, so I'll stay that way (and, for now, on 0003)
That said, when enabled it does feel "weird" that dbl-click means Go Up only on List, bur not on Tree, doesn't it?
I'd say this setting should then affect Tree as well, and just like for List holding Ctrl would then scroll focus item into view. More consistent that way, no?
Posted: 13 Sep 2007 11:31
by admin
jacky wrote:That said, when enabled it does feel "weird" that dbl-click means Go Up only on List, bur not on Tree, doesn't it?
I'd say this setting should then affect Tree as well, and just like for List holding Ctrl would then scroll focus item into view. More consistent that way, no?
Yes! Done!
Posted: 06 Oct 2007 14:52
by jacky
In the same idea than those options to remove Navigation and Find Files commands from the List context menu, one step closer to
Customizable Context Menus (

) maybe an INI Tweak could be used to choose which of those commands are actually to be included.
You know, so instead of GoCommandsInContextMenu=1 we'd have GoCommandsInContextMenu=111 for example, but user could set it to 100, to show Up, but not Back/Forward.
Or, have another GoCommandsInContextMenuVis option.
Same goes for Find Files, of course.