how to: shortcut to edit the path box to paste url
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how to: shortcut to edit the path box to paste url
i know that many user do the shortcut control+J that when press it you can past path to negative there
how to do that?
thanks
how to do that?
thanks
cm_EditPath: put the focus on the address bar to change path
I don't know about Ctrl+J
but there is a internal command "cm_EditPath" to put the focus on the address bar,
so you can paste new path in and navigate there.
You can assign an keyboard shortcut to that command,
like 'Alt+P':
A+P=cm_EditPath
or your 'Ctrl+J':
C+J=cm_EditPath
Just edit the "wincmd.ini" and restart TC.
wincmd.ini
[Shortcuts]
;'Alt+P' put focus on 'Path box'. Changed to A+D like aDdress bar in InternetExplorer
A+D=cm_EditPath
- - -
"Ctrl+J" acts for me like "Ctrl+P" should do:
CTRL+P: Copy current path to command line
(See Help menu > Keyboard... )
But I don't know why.
but there is a internal command "cm_EditPath" to put the focus on the address bar,
so you can paste new path in and navigate there.
You can assign an keyboard shortcut to that command,
like 'Alt+P':
A+P=cm_EditPath
or your 'Ctrl+J':
C+J=cm_EditPath
Just edit the "wincmd.ini" and restart TC.
wincmd.ini
[Shortcuts]
;'Alt+P' put focus on 'Path box'. Changed to A+D like aDdress bar in InternetExplorer
A+D=cm_EditPath
- - -
"Ctrl+J" acts for me like "Ctrl+P" should do:
CTRL+P: Copy current path to command line
(See Help menu > Keyboard... )
But I don't know why.
2hani1987
In order to see your custom hotkeys you have to open the settings dialog, navigate to the misc page and click the dropdown with the 'arrow down' icon. Custom hotkeys always overrule the default hotkeys.
Unfortunately there is no way to see which hotkeys are assigned to a certain command.
In the main menu there is an item 'keyboard' in the help menu. The help file is opened and displays all default hotkeys.how can i see all of my shortcuts on TC? (like to see that F7 is new directory?)
In order to see your custom hotkeys you have to open the settings dialog, navigate to the misc page and click the dropdown with the 'arrow down' icon. Custom hotkeys always overrule the default hotkeys.
Unfortunately there is no way to see which hotkeys are assigned to a certain command.
on default i can press shift+F4 to create new fileLefteous wrote:2hani1987In the main menu there is an item 'keyboard' in the help menu. The help file is opened and displays all default hotkeys.how can i see all of my shortcuts on TC? (like to see that F7 is new directory?)
In order to see your custom hotkeys you have to open the settings dialog, navigate to the misc page and click the dropdown with the 'arrow down' icon. Custom hotkeys always overrule the default hotkeys.
Unfortunately there is no way to see which hotkeys are assigned to a certain command.
but i want to know the command that i can change it to Control+N
how can i find the command please>?
thanks
Assign a shortcut to cm_EditNewFilehani1987 wrote:on default i can press shift+F4 to create new fileLefteous wrote:2hani1987In the main menu there is an item 'keyboard' in the help menu. The help file is opened and displays all default hotkeys.how can i see all of my shortcuts on TC? (like to see that F7 is new directory?)
In order to see your custom hotkeys you have to open the settings dialog, navigate to the misc page and click the dropdown with the 'arrow down' icon. Custom hotkeys always overrule the default hotkeys.
Unfortunately there is no way to see which hotkeys are assigned to a certain command.
but i want to know the command that i can change it to Control+N
how can i find the command please>?
thanks
Windows 11 Home x64 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.3593)
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1376a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1376a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
i dont have this commandHorst.Epp wrote:Assign a shortcut to cm_EditNewFilehani1987 wrote:on default i can press shift+F4 to create new fileLefteous wrote:2hani1987 In the main menu there is an item 'keyboard' in the help menu. The help file is opened and displays all default hotkeys.
In order to see your custom hotkeys you have to open the settings dialog, navigate to the misc page and click the dropdown with the 'arrow down' icon. Custom hotkeys always overrule the default hotkeys.
Unfortunately there is no way to see which hotkeys are assigned to a certain command.
but i want to know the command that i can change it to Control+N
how can i find the command please>?
thanks
You have !hani1987 wrote:i dont have this commandHorst.Epp wrote:Assign a shortcut to cm_EditNewFilehani1987 wrote: on default i can press shift+F4 to create new file
but i want to know the command that i can change it to Control+N
how can i find the command please>?
thanks
Its defined in Totalcmd.inc and can be assigned to an hotkey in the Misc dialog.
Windows 11 Home x64 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.3593)
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1376a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1376a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
https://snag.gy/Zqmfe6.jpgtuska wrote:Type in cm_CommandBrowser in the command line of TC, then type in cm_EditNewFile in the field "Filter:"hani1987 wrote:how can i find the command please>?
i dont have this command
thanks
There seems to be a character behind the cursor.
What if you delete the filter?
If everything is of no avail, then you need a current file of totalcmd.inc.
CTRL+PgDn on tcmd900ax32_64.exe (your download)
CTRL+PgDn on INSTALL.CAB
Copy TOTALCMD.INC 25.936 14.12.2016 09:00:10 -a--
to your TC-directory, i.e. where your .ini files are located
(see Help - About Total Commander...)
What if you delete the filter?
If everything is of no avail, then you need a current file of totalcmd.inc.
CTRL+PgDn on tcmd900ax32_64.exe (your download)
CTRL+PgDn on INSTALL.CAB
Copy TOTALCMD.INC 25.936 14.12.2016 09:00:10 -a--
to your TC-directory, i.e. where your .ini files are located
(see Help - About Total Commander...)
cm_EditNewFile is a new command introduced with TC 9.0:
Please update to the latest Total Commander version (at the moment TC9.0a): http://www.ghisler.com/download.htm
Regards
Holger
@hani1987History.txt wrote:08.06.16 Release Total Commander 9.0 beta 1 (32/64)
...
26.04.16 Added: New internal commands: cm_EditNewFile (ask for name, create new text file, open in editor), cm_EditExistingFile (open file under cursor in editor) (32/64)
Please update to the latest Total Commander version (at the moment TC9.0a): http://www.ghisler.com/download.htm
Regards
Holger