tcDirFrq.txt
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tcDirFrq.txt
how we can disable this new feature ?
16.03.23 Added: Set storage location of most frequently used directories file tcDirFrq.txt: [Configuration] DirUsageLocation=, default %LOCALAPPDATA%\GHISLER\ (32/64)
16.03.23 Added: Set storage location of most frequently used directories file tcDirFrq.txt: [Configuration] DirUsageLocation=, default %LOCALAPPDATA%\GHISLER\ (32/64)
Re: tcDirFrq.txt
i think i found it
DirUsageLocation=0
DirUsageLocation=0
Re: tcDirFrq.txt
You didn't found anything new for us, if you would read the large number of post about it.
You just have set an non-existent path for the file location.
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
with the new beta tc1100 b2 i found this command and set with value 0. Is this the right one ? into my test it works
FrequentlyUsedLen=0
FrequentlyUsedLen=0
Re: tcDirFrq.txt
It already worked in beta1 as saidlneam wrote: 2023-05-10, 14:42 UTC with the new beta tc1100 b2 i found this command and set with value 0. Is this the right one ? into my test it works
FrequentlyUsedLen=0
because you set it to an non-existing path.
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
FrequentlyUsedLen is meant to limit the number of most frequently used paths shown in the history list.
When you press Alt+Shift+Down you still get the complete list as stored in tcDirFrq.txt.
To disable the function, use DirUsageLocation=0 or some other invalid name.
When you press Alt+Shift+Down you still get the complete list as stored in tcDirFrq.txt.
To disable the function, use DirUsageLocation=0 or some other invalid name.
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
what are you saying ? the command "FrequentlyUsedLen" has nothing to do with path
Re: tcDirFrq.txt
this is exactly what i wrote as solution on my post at 2023-05-07, 08:43 UTCghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-05-10, 15:56 UTC FrequentlyUsedLen is meant to limit the number of most frequently used paths shown in the history list.
When you press Alt+Shift+Down you still get the complete list as stored in tcDirFrq.txt.
To disable the function, use DirUsageLocation=0 or some other invalid name.
But the user @Horst.Epp give to me a very confusing answer. If he had said "YES this works" i will be happy. I had to remove this command to protect the app of possible working crashes
Re: tcDirFrq.txt
Whats confusing in my answer ?lneam wrote: 2023-05-10, 16:54 UTC But the user @Horst.Epp give to me a very confusing answer. If he had said "YES this works" i will be happy. I had to remove this command to protect the app of possible working crashes
I said it works because you give an non-existend (invaild) path as parameter.
Thats what you do and what Christian says about using 0 for example.
I didn't say anything about possible crashes
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
why i rookie user must know if the app doesn't crash if it can't have access to the missing file ?Horst.Epp wrote: 2023-05-10, 17:02 UTCWhats confusing in my answer ?lneam wrote: 2023-05-10, 16:54 UTC But the user @Horst.Epp give to me a very confusing answer. If he had said "YES this works" i will be happy. I had to remove this command to protect the app of possible working crashes
I said it works because you give an non-existend (invaild) path as parameter.
Thats what you do and what Christian says about using 0 for example.
I didn't say anything about possible crashes
why a power user can't give a simple answer "yes this works for you"
Re: tcDirFrq.txt
What worked in beta 1 was DirUsageLocation=0, but this question was about the parameter FrequentlyUsedLen which is NEW in beta 2, and therefore could not have worked in beta1
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
And we also have problems that for some reason the author stubbornly refuses to make just a normal option in the settings so that users can easily find it and turn it off. Instead of looking on the forum for ways to do it in some special way.
Moreover, I do not see the logic at all in the fact that in order to disable the operation of this functionality, I would need to specify a non-existent path to the file. Even the instruction set FrequentlyUsedLen=0 seems to me more understandable than this....
Moreover, I do not see the logic at all in the fact that in order to disable the operation of this functionality, I would need to specify a non-existent path to the file. Even the instruction set FrequentlyUsedLen=0 seems to me more understandable than this....
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
Not true. When you disable "Save on exit" - "History" in beta 2, TC will also not save the frequently used folders.And we also have problems that for some reason the author stubbornly refuses to make just a normal option in the settings so that users can easily find it and turn it off.
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
Regular history (Left/Right) and most frequently used dirs - are TWO independent items!
So In GUI settings we have to have 2 different groups of options related to the regular history items and records for Freq.UsedDirs
If it were implemented - that's when it would be clear and pleasant to use. It would be normal.
But no - we must perform all these settings in the vast majority only in the INI file by manual editing.
So In GUI settings we have to have 2 different groups of options related to the regular history items and records for Freq.UsedDirs
If it were implemented - that's when it would be clear and pleasant to use. It would be normal.
But no - we must perform all these settings in the vast majority only in the INI file by manual editing.
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Re: tcDirFrq.txt
If my memory serves me right - I already wrote somewhere here that the time has come to SIGNIFICANTLY expand the GUI for settings.
And bring to visually accessible places at least a third of the total number of settings that exist ONLY in the ini file.
We have a WIZARD of settings! It means PAGES! And now, yes, even 20 years ago, this number of pages did not hurt, and then it increased. Now there are only 23 pages. Only one has been added since version 8!!!
And bring to visually accessible places at least a third of the total number of settings that exist ONLY in the ini file.
We have a WIZARD of settings! It means PAGES! And now, yes, even 20 years ago, this number of pages did not hurt, and then it increased. Now there are only 23 pages. Only one has been added since version 8!!!
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