Branch view to display all folders ( not files )
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Branch view to display all folders ( not files )
Hi
Does anyone know of a plugin/way to display all folders under the current folder in branch view?
Ctrl+B shows only files but i'd really like an option to display all folders and then just do a quicksearch to find my subfolder instead of going 4 levels down the manual way
( Currently i'm using "Everything" to locate the file/folder and then double click pushes the result to Totalcmd)
thanks
avi
Does anyone know of a plugin/way to display all folders under the current folder in branch view?
Ctrl+B shows only files but i'd really like an option to display all folders and then just do a quicksearch to find my subfolder instead of going 4 levels down the manual way
( Currently i'm using "Everything" to locate the file/folder and then double click pushes the result to Totalcmd)
thanks
avi
Branch View Extended - you can find it on totalcmd.net - can do this. I use it for this exact reason, the lack of folders showing in TC's native branch view.
When you install the plugin, the folders are given the extension '/' (so you can sort by the ext column to put them at the top, though this is not necessary to be able to filter on them).
You normally open the plugin via Network Neighbourhood, but you can create a toolbar button for it as such:
When you install the plugin, the folders are given the extension '/' (so you can sort by the ext column to put them at the top, though this is not necessary to be able to filter on them).
You normally open the plugin via Network Neighbourhood, but you can create a toolbar button for it as such:
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TOTALCMD#BAR#DATA
cd
\\\BranchViewEx\%p
C:\totalcmd\WCMICONS.DLL,51
Branch View Extended
0
-1
I tried it. it's kinda buggy though..
typing a directory partial name then ./ to filter to directories does not work, and pressing enter on a dir opens the "Open with" dialog of windows.. I guess i could associate it with totalcmd but it seems kinda clanky..
Thx for the tip though !
I think i'll stick with MVV's suggestion and use some AHK script to feed the result to the listbox...
typing a directory partial name then ./ to filter to directories does not work, and pressing enter on a dir opens the "Open with" dialog of windows.. I guess i could associate it with totalcmd but it seems kinda clanky..
Thx for the tip though !
I think i'll stick with MVV's suggestion and use some AHK script to feed the result to the listbox...
Hm, works fine here. Not sure why it doesn't on your system. Using *./ should also work as well.aviasd wrote:typing a directory partial name then ./ to filter to directories does not work,
Or do what I do, Ctrl+left/right arrow (to open it in the opposite pane).and pressing enter on a dir opens the "Open with" dialog of windows.. I guess i could associate it with totalcmd but it seems kinda clanky..
It seems that it doesn't work with links to items in subfolders (with '/' in names)...Or do what I do, Ctrl+left/right arrow (to open it in the opposite pane).
Works ok:
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AutoRun.inf
Background.bmp
datapane.bmp
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Docs/CHMs./
HotFix/KB960037/W2K3/DEU/ia64./
WinPE_LangPacks/x86/zh-tw./
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Re:
hi, have you figured out the ahk script to get the list box?aviasd wrote: ↑2013-07-04, 19:34 UTC I tried it. it's kinda buggy though..
typing a directory partial name then ./ to filter to directories does not work, and pressing enter on a dir opens the "Open with" dialog of windows.. I guess i could associate it with totalcmd but it seems kinda clanky..
Thx for the tip though !
I think i'll stick with MVV's suggestion and use some AHK script to feed the result to the listbox...
thanks
Re: Branch view to display all folders ( not files )
Use the Everything integration in TC and enter the following search command in TC with Everything checkbox enabled:aviasd wrote: ↑2013-07-02, 18:32 UTC Hi
Does anyone know of a plugin/way to display all folders under the current folder in branch view?
Ctrl+B shows only files but i'd really like an option to display all folders and then just do a quicksearch to find my subfolder instead of going 4 levels down the manual way
( Currently i'm using "Everything" to locate the file/folder and then double click pushes the result to Totalcmd)
thanks
avi
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ed:folder:optional_name
You can also add some details after the folder: to only show matching results
Windows 11 Home x64 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.3737)
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1382a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1382a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
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Re: Branch view to display all folders ( not files )
hi, i am new to tc,Horst.Epp wrote: ↑2018-11-27, 13:30 UTCUse the Everything integration in TC and enter the following search command in TC with Everything checkbox enabled:aviasd wrote: ↑2013-07-02, 18:32 UTC Hi
Does anyone know of a plugin/way to display all folders under the current folder in branch view?
Ctrl+B shows only files but i'd really like an option to display all folders and then just do a quicksearch to find my subfolder instead of going 4 levels down the manual way
( Currently i'm using "Everything" to locate the file/folder and then double click pushes the result to Totalcmd)
thanks
aviThis will show only dirs in the whole tree starting on the current TC path.Code: Select all
ed:folder:optional_name
You can also add some details after the folder: to only show matching results
could you please give a more detailed instructions on this?
thanks.
Re: Branch view to display all folders ( not files )
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hi, i am new to tc,
could you please give a more detailed instructions on this?
thanks.
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Install Everything service and let Everything running in the background as usual.
Enable the Everything checkbox in TCs search dialog
and put the string I gave you in the "Search for:" field.
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hi, i am new to tc,
could you please give a more detailed instructions on this?
thanks.
[/quote]
Install Everything service and let Everything running in the background as usual.
Enable the Everything checkbox in TCs search dialog
and put the string I gave you in the "Search for:" field.
Windows 11 Home x64 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.3737)
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1382a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1382a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
Re: Re:
Read this topic viewtopic.php?&t=50925 it is not AHK script but at least gives you a hint how to get TC's control handle using SendMessagefdsazcw123 wrote: ↑2018-11-27, 12:24 UTChi, have you figured out the ahk script to get the list box?
thanks
History.txt wrote:08.06.16 Added: Send WM_USER+50 with wparam=1..29 -> returns window handle of control. Controls are:
1=leftlist, 2=rightlist, 3=active list, 4=inactive list, 5=leftheader, 6=rightheader, 7=leftsize, 8=rightsize, 9=leftpath, 10=rightpath, 11=leftinfo, 12=rightinfo, 13=leftdrives, 14=rightdrives, 15=leftpanel, 16=rightpanel, 17=bottompanel, 18=lefttree, 19=righttree, 20=cmdline, 21=curdirpanel, 22=inplaceedit, 23=splitpanel, 24=leftdrivepanel, 25=rightdrivepanel, 26=lefttabs, 27=righttabs, 28=buttonbar, 29=buttonbarvertical (32/64)
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Re: Re:
thanksts4242 wrote: ↑2018-11-28, 02:18 UTCRead this topic viewtopic.php?&t=50925 it is not AHK script but at least gives you a hint how to get TC's control handle using SendMessagefdsazcw123 wrote: ↑2018-11-27, 12:24 UTChi, have you figured out the ahk script to get the list box?
thanks
History.txt wrote:08.06.16 Added: Send WM_USER+50 with wparam=1..29 -> returns window handle of control. Controls are:
1=leftlist, 2=rightlist, 3=active list, 4=inactive list, 5=leftheader, 6=rightheader, 7=leftsize, 8=rightsize, 9=leftpath, 10=rightpath, 11=leftinfo, 12=rightinfo, 13=leftdrives, 14=rightdrives, 15=leftpanel, 16=rightpanel, 17=bottompanel, 18=lefttree, 19=righttree, 20=cmdline, 21=curdirpanel, 22=inplaceedit, 23=splitpanel, 24=leftdrivepanel, 25=rightdrivepanel, 26=lefttabs, 27=righttabs, 28=buttonbar, 29=buttonbarvertical (32/64)
Re: Branch view to display all folders ( not files )
I use ALT+F10 do see the directory tree starting with the actual directory.