"full panel view" command request

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"full panel view" command request

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I want to show only one panel.
and sometimes view two panel

"cm_50percent" command is useful that change two panel

but

to change one panel, i have to drag separator to edge

so..

i want command

"cm_100percent" or "cm_100percentCurrentPanel"

(sorry, bad english :))
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Maybe cm_VerticalPanels is helpful for you.

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Look here
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Post by *lemonboy »

i use "one panel" in general work,
but i want to use "two panel" in something special work like extract zip file, copy, move etc..

so i need another command because change panel in special stiuation.(simply press hot key. not drag)
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2lemonboy

I don't know if there is any other solution now. Maybe using TCScript... I don't know.

I can only suggest what above - just use your current configuration for everyday job (one panel) and prepare another configuration (two panels) for special tasks and call TC with this configuration via button or keyboard.
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Or even configure TC to fit one window and make a shortcut to cm_50percent. Uncheck in "Configuration->Options->Save on exit: Panels (brief/full etc.)".
If you need two panels use your shortcut. But If you are ready with your two window task restart TC.

You may use

http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/tinnytcrestarter.html

or

http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/TCrestar.html

to restart TC with a shortcut too.

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