Feed to listbox enhancement.

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avada
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Feed to listbox enhancement.

Post by *avada »

Hi!
When I use this feature the current tab is overridden. I can only get the tab back with backspace. But only if I didn't switch tabs before, because then I get whatever was the latest.
I think it would make more sense to open the search results on a new tab, or save which folder I was viewing (and add the two dots for the parent folder).
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You may hold Shift when clicking a 'feed to listbox' button to open search results in new tab.
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MVV wrote:You may hold Shift when clicking a 'feed to listbox' button to open search results in new tab.
I never would have figured that on my own. Why isn't it default action? I don't see any use in overwriting the current tab...
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Post by *Balderstrom »

I'd actually prefer an ini setting for such, avada. And be able to choose which panel the Tab is created in.

Eg:
Click:
--> Always new Tab, Right Panel.
Shift+Click
--> Always new Tab, Left Panel.
Ctrl+Click
--> Same Tab, Active Panel.
*BLINK* TC9 Added WM_COPYDATA and WM_USER queries for scripting.
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Post by *MVV »

Balderstrom, you've forgot about inactive panel. :wink:
Also for some mouse users it would be useful to have a chance to do it w/o keyboard. E.g. it may be done via a little context menu of 'feed to listbox' button with items allowing to feed results to active/inactive/left/right panel in a new tab (and maybe some other options).
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