And you decide to pollute even more.Only the author is able to offer a solution
Internal Associations - one association, different icons
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Re: Internal Associations - one association, different icons
How on earth suggestion can be directed at someone else than Author?
Re: Internal Associations - one association, different icons
I did not react to the first post with a suggestion, but to your new question in the topic.Gral wrote: 2024-10-15, 13:50 UTC How on earth suggestion can be directed at someone else than Author?
And you understand this very well, but for some reason you pretend that you don't. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In my understanding, whims and the repetition of untruths are much more like pollution than the reasonable example of solution I gave.
Overquoting is evil! 👎
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Re: Internal Associations - one association, different icons
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This is a public forum. This suggestions forum is meant to discuss new features, so I appreciate feedback from other users about a suggested feature. The more a feature suggestion is viewed and discussed, the more likely it will get implemented. If you only want a reply from the author (me), you need to e-mail me.
Regarding your suggestion, I don't see any good way to implement this in the user interface. In general, if you want different options for different file types, you need to define separate internal associations. The option "Load extra commands from all matching types" makes it easier - you only need to define extra verbs once for all types, and just the icon and main "open" verb separately for each type.
This is a public forum. This suggestions forum is meant to discuss new features, so I appreciate feedback from other users about a suggested feature. The more a feature suggestion is viewed and discussed, the more likely it will get implemented. If you only want a reply from the author (me), you need to e-mail me.
Regarding your suggestion, I don't see any good way to implement this in the user interface. In general, if you want different options for different file types, you need to define separate internal associations. The option "Load extra commands from all matching types" makes it easier - you only need to define extra verbs once for all types, and just the icon and main "open" verb separately for each type.
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