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Enable double-dots - parent folder.

Posted: 09 Apr 2018 20:58
by @leksey
I am installed XYplorer Free and all is perfect except i didn't find "double dots" (two dots) as up to previous level (parent directory).
Checked settings and didn't discover such settings. Is it possible to enable double dots?
Thank you in advance.
PS
I know about "level up arrow" and "navigation" on top, but all stock explorers are using this for navigation and i can't use app without it.

Re: Enable double-dots - parent folder.

Posted: 09 Apr 2018 21:04
by highend
If you don't want to use
Configuration | General | Menus, Mouse, Safety | Mouse | Dbl-click on empty space goes up
and dlb click on empty (white) space in the list or use a keyboard shortcut to go up one level
you're out of luck because there doesn't exist the possibility to show a double dot entry to
go up...

Re: Enable double-dots - parent folder.

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 08:27
by @leksey
Configuration | General | Menus, Mouse, Safety | Mouse | Dbl-click on empty space goes up
and dlb click on empty (white) space in the list
Man thank you help, that's much better than nothing.

Re: Enable double-dots - parent folder.

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 16:03
by xyply
I also would like to have double dots because they allow to easily move item up one level.
Without double dots it is much more cumbersome to move or copy items into their parent dir.
It can be done via Copy/Paste or drag on the parent folder in the folder tree but both is not as straight forward as double dots.

Re: Enable double-dots - parent folder.

Posted: 14 Oct 2019 08:02
by jaywalker32
For "move item up one level", you can enable a right-click menu item called "Move Up" from

Configuration | General | Menus, Mouse, Usability | Context Menus | File List...

Re: Enable double-dots - parent folder.

Posted: 23 Sep 2024 14:53
by ksltairx
I would also like to have the "double dots".

Re: Enable double-dots - parent folder.

Posted: 23 Sep 2024 15:28
by admin
It won't happen. Double-clicking on white is a much bigger target, and it's much less weird and outdated.