Improvement: 'Send To' functionality
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Improvement: 'Send To' functionality
A nice improvement of Total Commander would be the possibility to use the 'Send To' functionality as present in the Windows Explorer to perform actions as create a shortcut, mail a file, or use another editor. It should use the options in the SendTo folder under Documents and Settings.
Local-menu !
2togradh
Hello !
• The same... Maybe wblanken doesn't know that "Send To" is set in the local-menu, open with a right-click on the file ?
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
Hello !
• The same... Maybe wblanken doesn't know that "Send To" is set in the local-menu, open with a right-click on the file ?
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
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ok.
How about a short-cut key for the Send to action?
This is what I'm trying to do (XP can do it...not sure if Win2000 can)
1. Select a group of pictures (i've done this)
2. Change size (using Irfanview command line) (i've done this)
3. Send to Mail recipient
Preferably using a hot-key and not the mouse...
How about a short-cut key for the Send to action?
This is what I'm trying to do (XP can do it...not sure if Win2000 can)
1. Select a group of pictures (i've done this)
2. Change size (using Irfanview command line) (i've done this)
3. Send to Mail recipient
Preferably using a hot-key and not the mouse...
Thanks. But we already have a thread about that.Roman, your an inexhaustible source of tips & tricks.
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=3791
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Welcome aboard.
Crash after contextmenu - sounds like defective sheel extension.
Please have a look at the Wiki
sheepdog
Crash after contextmenu - sounds like defective sheel extension.
Please have a look at the Wiki
sheepdog
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