How do you set to to open files of specific size and dates? I hadn't seen that.fenix_productions wrote:2vic2009Can F4Menu use the same rules as Total or files extensions only?vic2009 wrote:BTW, I must missed the point of Internal associations, but doesn't TC+F4Menu even better?
TC extreme example: I can set notepad to open text files from December 2008 larger than 1MB, Notepad++ for text files not older than 1 hour and PSPad for the rest. I can also set different audio players based on Artist name or… graphic files with $work$ in comments opens in Paint.NET while the rest is handled by XnView
What enhanced feature from TC 7.5 do you use often
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Now you can not only write down some extensions but also use advanced files attributes and plugins info. It works the same way as files colouring!
File -> Internal associations -> Add -> DefineBoofo wrote:How do you set to to open files of specific size and dates? I hadn't seen that.
Now you can not only write down some extensions but also use advanced files attributes and plugins info. It works the same way as files colouring!
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I use also an old feature 'favorites' folders or applications, but recently I have discovered the action letter (like in an internal association) set with &.
Why?
With the keyboard, I can access very easy and convenient &Desktop with Ctrl+D,D , &Program Files with Ctrl+D,P and &Total Commander directory with Ctrl+D,T and so on.
These are oldies but goodies.
My question is why when ''favorites'' menu is activated with the mouse (dbl click on path) the activation letter is not shown as when is activated with Ctrl+D?
Can anybody tell me why?
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Hello, eugensyl.
On Vista, the default Windows behaviour is to underline accelerator keys only in case you have activated a menu using the keyboard, usually by pressing the alt-key.
(Should be something like Display => Properties => Display => Advanced => Hide underlined letters for keyboard navigation, activate by pressing ALT)
As a consequence, one fine day I realized that this setting affected T.C. as well:
If I open a menu using the mouse, the accelerator keys will be functional, but they will not be underlined.
If I open a menu using the keyboard, the accelerator keys will be underlined and functional.
On WinXP, the setting has been disabled, by me or by default, I guess by me. As a consequence it does not matter whether a menu is opened by a mouse click or by the keyboard, the the accelerator keys will always be underlined.
So we are not facing a T.C. bug, but a Windows feature. In case Lefteous wants to file a bug nonetheless, I guess he will have to contact Microsoft about it.
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Well, it depends on your Windows version and on a particular display setting.My question is why when ''favorites'' menu is activated with the mouse (dbl click on path) the activation letter is not shown as when is activated with Ctrl+D?
Can anybody tell me why?
On Vista, the default Windows behaviour is to underline accelerator keys only in case you have activated a menu using the keyboard, usually by pressing the alt-key.
(Should be something like Display => Properties => Display => Advanced => Hide underlined letters for keyboard navigation, activate by pressing ALT)
As a consequence, one fine day I realized that this setting affected T.C. as well:
If I open a menu using the mouse, the accelerator keys will be functional, but they will not be underlined.
If I open a menu using the keyboard, the accelerator keys will be underlined and functional.
On WinXP, the setting has been disabled, by me or by default, I guess by me. As a consequence it does not matter whether a menu is opened by a mouse click or by the keyboard, the the accelerator keys will always be underlined.
So we are not facing a T.C. bug, but a Windows feature. In case Lefteous wants to file a bug nonetheless, I guess he will have to contact Microsoft about it.
Does this answer the question?
Kind regards,
Karl
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I've been using Internal Associations but never really looked very deep into them apparently. I'll have to play with them a bit now. Thanks!
2vic2009,
Thanks for verifying that.
I've been using Internal Associations but never really looked very deep into them apparently. I'll have to play with them a bit now. Thanks!

2vic2009,
Thanks for verifying that.

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Maybe it's easier (I don't know) but I think there is no need for something in the middle if TC can do the same.vic2009 wrote:What F4Menu can do is enough for me though, and I like its easy way to add new file extension.
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It must be by you. As I reported years ago, this stupid setting is activated by default also in XP: http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=118131#118131On WinXP, the setting has been disabled, by me or by default, I guess by me.
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