Ann: IEWebLister WLX v1.01
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This plugin is pretty cool, but I'd like the ability to open an URL using CTRL + O ..... or some other shortcut key.. that way i can be in total commander press ctrl Q to open quickview in other panel (which uses lister) and then type in a web address - heh i'll never use a web browser again . Is this functionality already there and im just missing it ? thx.
This is due to a very strange problem - the lister works 100% when ran as program.. The second we put it in a DLL, it ceases to send keyboard input..Raymond wrote:This plugin is nice.
One thing, with this plugin I can't exit Lister by pressing ESC key, which I am used to. Could this feature be back in next version?
We haven't yet found a single scrap of information on this subject, and will not try to do anything about it until we do, since we're honestly clueless

Best regards,
Christian Tiberg
Christian Tiberg
djk wrote:2ctiberg
You've modified most of your plugins to support closing with ESC, are you going to add this possibility to IEWebLister, too?
This is due to a very strange problem, that we've so far been able to find a solution for, or even any information about.Raymond wrote:This plugin is nice.
One thing, with this plugin I can't exit Lister by pressing ESC key, which I am used to. Could this feature be back in next version?
When in a program, the WebBrowser gives us a chance to get keyboard data through an interface. But when we embedded it into a DLL, this suddenly stopped, without any explanation.
So we won't be able to fix this until we find more information about why this problem occurs. Sorry

Best regards,
Christian Tiberg
Christian Tiberg
IEVIEW displays everything IE can display, too, for configuration edit ieview.ini and set 'AllowActiveX=1' and add ';4' to Edit line under [hotkeys], at least...
For example you can use the thumbnail preview from explorer when pressing CTRL-Q on a folder containing pictures (install latest TC beta!) or you can watch pdfs, office files, etc...
IEWeblister only displays html-files and you can't move on to another plugin pressing '4' so make sure that you put ieweblister behind ieview or ieview can't be loaded...
I mentioned the inability to use '4' the third time now and I will give it up as the author obviously is not interested in this bug.
If size matters to you, too, ieview plugin is 36kb, ieweblister is >400kb.
Icfu
For example you can use the thumbnail preview from explorer when pressing CTRL-Q on a folder containing pictures (install latest TC beta!) or you can watch pdfs, office files, etc...
IEWeblister only displays html-files and you can't move on to another plugin pressing '4' so make sure that you put ieweblister behind ieview or ieview can't be loaded...
I mentioned the inability to use '4' the third time now and I will give it up as the author obviously is not interested in this bug.

If size matters to you, too, ieview plugin is 36kb, ieweblister is >400kb.
Icfu
That would be very much appreciated!djk wrote:Maybe other plugin authors or Christian colud help you.
We've implemented it for our other lister plugins, and would have done so for this one too... To repeat, the ActiveX ceases to give us the keyboard input as soon as we put it in a DLL, and it's kinda hard to send something that we don't getdjk wrote:It's really uncomfortable to use your plugin without it. Most of other plugins support it so it seems to be normal to use it.

Best regards,
Christian Tiberg
Christian Tiberg