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How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current one?

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 19:03
by tux.
So I have a testing machine here where XYplorer is (of course) :whistle: the primary file manager. Double-clicking a folder automatically overrides the current tab. How to open a new one instead? Could not find an option for that.

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 19:10
by vsub
Middle click

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 19:13
by tux.
From the desktop, I mean.

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 20:41
by vsub
Tools=>Configuration=>Startup & Exit=>enable "Open command line start path in new tab"
and maybe disable "Allow multiple instances"

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 20:43
by tux.
Ah, this is the "command line start path". Things which are described rather blurrily...

Thanks.

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 20:46
by serendipity
tux. wrote:From the desktop, I mean.
From windows desktop or desktop folder inside XYplorer?
For latter, hold shift and double-click.
For former, check options in menu Tools>Configuration>Shell integration.

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 21:47
by tux.
The Windows desktop was meant. ;)

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 22:25
by serendipity
tux. wrote:The Windows desktop was meant. ;)
OK, so I guess you have already checked the option "XYplorer is default file manager".
To open a folder (from outside XY) in a new tab, check the option vsub mentioned already;
vsub wrote:Tools=>Configuration=>Startup & Exit=>enable "Open command line start path in new tab"
Is this not working??

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 22:34
by tux.
It should - I had not checked it before I started this thread.

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 10:43
by admin
vsub wrote:Middle click
Or hold SHIFT. This works (i.e. will open a new tab) with all location changes within XY.

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 21:20
by serendipity
admin wrote:
vsub wrote:Middle click
Or hold SHIFT. This works (i.e. will open a new tab) with all location changes within XY.
he wants to open from outside XY, so i suggested making XY default first and then have the option "Open command line start path in new tab" checked.

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 21:34
by admin
serendipity wrote:
admin wrote:
vsub wrote:Middle click
Or hold SHIFT. This works (i.e. will open a new tab) with all location changes within XY.
he wants to open from outside XY, so i suggested making XY default first and then have the option "Open command line start path in new tab" checked.
Yes, my post was directed to vsub and his understanding of the OP. While Middle click works, SHIFT is the more general method (my mouse e.g. has no middle click since I programmed it to be a double click).

Re: How to open folders in new tabs instead of the current o

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 22:22
by serendipity
admin wrote:
serendipity wrote:
admin wrote:
vsub wrote:Middle click
Or hold SHIFT. This works (i.e. will open a new tab) with all location changes within XY.
he wants to open from outside XY, so i suggested making XY default first and then have the option "Open command line start path in new tab" checked.
Yes, my post was directed to vsub and his understanding of the OP. While Middle click works, SHIFT is the more general method (my mouse e.g. has no middle click since I programmed it to be a double click).
Oh yes, true.