align text in current directory line
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align text in current directory line
Hi to everybody.
In current directory if the path is too long it displays the first part of the current directory, an what would be usefull is to see the last part of the path.
I guess, it would be a easy and very good improvement, to create an option to align right or left, the text in de current directoy line. or simply to show the right part of the path when this is longer than the available space.
thx and regards for everybody.
Fjcasti
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In current directory if the path is too long it displays the first part of the current directory, an what would be usefull is to see the last part of the path.
I guess, it would be a easy and very good improvement, to create an option to align right or left, the text in de current directoy line. or simply to show the right part of the path when this is longer than the available space.
thx and regards for everybody.
Fjcasti
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Error 1001: User error. Replace user and press any key.
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Currently TC shows the start of the path in the path line, and the end of the path to the left of the command line, so you can see both parts.
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Same for me.D1P wrote:Yes, but it isn't same. User can disable command line (as i did).Currently TC shows the start of the path in the path line, and the end of the path to the left of the command line, so you can see both parts.

- A single click on the line to show the end/the begin if the path is too long.
- Automatic switching every X seconds of the view : begin/end of the path (in long cases).
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hi again.
and I agree with m^2, This would unnecessary grab user's attention.
thx to all. Best regards.
Fjcasti
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Usually i dont look at the command line, but ok it could be solution. Anyway I use to look into compressed files (zip,jar,war) and then the command line displays only the name of the compressed file when the path line continues showing the full path.ghisler(Author) wrote:Currently TC shows the start of the path in the path line, and the end of the path to the left of the command line, so you can see both parts.
brilliant, thats the way I imagine.DoubleT wrote:+1 Support
...but device letter should be shown.
x:\...\what\ever\*.*
if you click on the path line, you can see the full path, but this is not as fast as I need when I'm moving through a big path tree.menet wrote:Suggestions :
- A single click on the line to show the end/the begin if the path is too long.
- Automatic switching every X seconds of the view : begin/end of the path (in long cases).
and I agree with m^2, This would unnecessary grab user's attention.
thx to all. Best regards.
Fjcasti
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Error 1001: User error. Replace user and press any key.
2menet
Single click is already used for opening the line for editing (if InplaceRenamePath=1)A single click on the line to show the end/the begin if the path is too long.
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