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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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[Associations]
Filter1=*.torrent
Filter1_qbittorrent=""%commander_path%\Utils\qBittorrent\qbittorrent.exe" "%1""
Filter1.icon=%commander_path%\Utils\qBittorrent\qbittorrent.exe,1
In TC I am using qbittorrent with rmb menu, but when I hit Enter (or double click) on .torrent file - its opening windows associated program. So the point is emulated with wheel click = rmb menu first line click
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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The first line with Open() appears only if there are internal associations. This is the actual analog of Enter.
What do you need, I don't understand? What exactly is wrong with Enter?
KozakMak wrote: 2022-10-07, 08:37 UTCbut when I hit Enter (or double click) on .torrent file - its opening windows associated program.
This needs to be sorted out. That shouldn't be the case.
Is it possible that the qbittorent system instance is already running at the time of opening? Then yes, the file in it will open. This has nothing to do with the internal associations of TC, this is a feature of the work of qbittorent.
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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https://ibb.co/ZJ8XQ0m

with double click = win association run
with rmb menu = TC [Associations]
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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I have never encountered such a thing.
Are you sure there is no mask higher up the list that is consistent with this behavior?
In the internal associations dialog, is the checkbox at the bottom accidentally not checked?
Show what you have here:

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[Shortcuts]
ENTER=...
Can any of the habitue explain what else this behavior may be related to?
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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In [Shortcuts] with Enter I only have:

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CAS+ENTER=em_startelevated
https://ibb.co/6rKM2LK
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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Hmm. Do you have such a problem only with torrent, or has it always been like this with all masks?
Very strange. It's more like a bug.
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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all
actually I like the idea that I do not touch system associations, but call the menu for internal associations
probably it's because I use only Filter1.icon (not Filter1_open or Filter1_View)
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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Exactly. You need to replace Filter1_qbittorrent with Filter1_open.
KozakMak wrote: 2022-10-07, 13:17 UTC I like the idea
That's a bad idea. The meaning of internal associations is lost.
It's better to assign the system opening to Win+Enter. There are several ways.
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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Fla$her wrote: 2022-10-07, 13:23 UTC It's better to assign the system opening to Win+Enter. There are several ways.
...but vice versa?

I definitely won't change system associations.
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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KozakMak wrote: 2022-10-08, 07:02 UTCI definitely won't change system associations.
No one offers to change (edit the registry). It is proposed to use internal associations in a native way - by Enter, and system associations - by Win+Enter.
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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Fla$her wrote: 2022-09-29, 12:11 UTC Yes, of course.
... when clicking on file with hint https://ibb.co/RC60yBB

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Ошибка плагина Autorun
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Ошибка в файле: D:\Program Files\Total Commander\Plugins\wdx.Autorun\Autorun.cfg

[12] F = RequestInfo(1010 + ItemAtCursor('panel'))

Ошибка преобразования правого значения: 1010 +
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ОК
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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KozakMak wrote: 2022-10-08, 12:29 UTCwhen clicking on file
It was necessary to upgrade to 2.2.8 first.
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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Fla$her wrote: 2022-10-08, 13:15 UTC It was necessary to upgrade to 2.2.8 first.
already installed

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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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KozakMak wrote: 2022-10-08, 13:43 UTCalready installed
Replace Tweaks with this one.
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Re: mouse wheel click open folder in a new tab

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nothing changed
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