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Keyboard file selection?
Posted: 20 Jul 2006 09:57
by agnul
Hi all!
Just downloaded the trial, and XYPlorer looks great
While I'm trying to overcome the shock of the missing dual pane view...

is it possible to add a keyboard shortcut to toggle file "selectedness" in the list view? Something like you hit "Ins" on the keyboard and the file which focus is on is added to/removed from the selection (midnite commander style

)
... and when I have all the files selected I can just do a ctrl-c, skip a few tabs with ctrl-tab, and ctrl-v. Who needs dual panes anyway?
(hey wait a minute? where's the "Paste (Move)" shortcut?)
Re: Keyboard file selection?
Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:17
by admin
Hi, welcome to the king of file managers!
agnul wrote:While I'm trying to overcome the shock of the missing dual pane view...

is it possible to add a keyboard shortcut to toggle file "selectedness" in the list view? Something like you hit "Ins" on the keyboard and the file which focus is on is added to/removed from the selection (midnite commander style

)
Easy: Ctrl+Space. And use Ctrl+Up/Down Arrows to move the focus without changing selections.
agnul wrote:Who needs dual panes anyway?

Not me
agnul wrote:(hey wait a minute? where's the "Paste (Move)" shortcut?)
Hm, I just assigned Ctrl+Shift+V to something new... (see next BETA). But "Paste (Move)", or "Paste As Cut" as I just renamed it, is quite rarely used: you only need it when you want to overwrite the initial Cut or Copy operation. No big need for a shortcut.
Re: Keyboard file selection?
Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:31
by agnul
admin wrote:Easy: Ctrl+Space. And use Ctrl+Up/Down Arrows to move the focus without changing selections.
Whops, seems like there are a couple of tricks I don't know yet.
admin wrote:Hm, I just assigned Ctrl+Shift+V to something new... (see next BETA). But "Paste (Move)", or "Paste As Cut" as I just renamed it, is quite rarely used: you only need it when you want to overwrite the initial Cut or Copy operation. No big need for a shortcut.
D'oh, just realized that all I wanted was a "Cut" indeed.
(Are questions answered always that quick here?)
Re: Keyboard file selection?
Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:35
by admin
agnul wrote:admin wrote:Hm, I just assigned Ctrl+Shift+V to something new... (see next BETA). But "Paste (Move)", or "Paste As Cut" as I just renamed it, is quite rarely used: you only need it when you want to overwrite the initial Cut or Copy operation. No big need for a shortcut.
D'oh, just realized that all I wanted was a "Cut" indeed.
(Are questions answered always that quick here?)
Cut is Ctrl+X.
Only the first three questions
