We can drag the files to the bar-button so that can be opened it, but if the button is like a sub-bar not a botton, the file would lost the focus.
Could add the function to the sub-bar button?
Drag some files to the sub-bar button
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Re: Drag some files to the sub-bar button
Perhaps a right click option to "paste and add to sub-bar" or something could be added.
Just in case: before you drag & drop the files, shift+click on the sub-bar, this should now expand as a regular button bar, so now you can drag & drop files on it as normal. I've added a "OPENBAR my-normal-bar.bar" button item in each of my sub-bar (as last entry) so I can shift-click, edit or something else, and then use it to go back to my normal bar. This can also be added to the start menu of course.
Just in case: before you drag & drop the files, shift+click on the sub-bar, this should now expand as a regular button bar, so now you can drag & drop files on it as normal. I've added a "OPENBAR my-normal-bar.bar" button item in each of my sub-bar (as last entry) so I can shift-click, edit or something else, and then use it to go back to my normal bar. This can also be added to the start menu of course.
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Re: Drag some files to the sub-bar button
Thank you, I dirn't know that.hi5 wrote: 2023-11-21, 17:07 UTC ...
Just in case: before you drag & drop the files, shift+click on the sub-bar, ...
