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Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close

Posted: 2024-11-18, 15:30 UTC
by xxxdo1
Using cm_DirectoryHotlist, press to open the list, press again to close.
Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close. cm_SrcOpenDrives also has this problem.

Can it be like cm_DirectoryHotlist, press to open, press again to close?
cm_DirectoryHistory, Press to open the list, Pressing a letter key will show the quick search dialog.
How to disable it, Pressing a letter key does not display the quick search dialog

Re: Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close

Posted: 2024-11-18, 16:21 UTC
by petermad
cm_SrcOpenDrives also has this problem
Not here

How to disable it,
Press Escape

Re: Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close

Posted: 2024-11-18, 16:36 UTC
by xxxdo1
2petermad
I need to completely disable it, not turn it off

Re: Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close

Posted: 2024-11-19, 07:10 UTC
by nsp
xxxdo1 wrote: 2024-11-18, 15:30 UTC Using cm_DirectoryHotlist, press to open the list, press again to close.
Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close. cm_SrcOpenDrives also has this problem.

Can it be like cm_DirectoryHotlist, press to open, press again to close?
cm_DirectoryHistory, Press to open the list, Pressing a letter key will show the quick search dialog.
How to disable it, Pressing a letter key does not display the quick search dialog
You speak about command cm_xxx, button are just a way to launch the command even if specialized.
Using the same command to open a dialog and close it if you call it again it called a toggle, and none of the command you refer are toggle.

In the case of history, drives, hotlist, if you click anywhere outside of the "popup" or press [ESC] it close automatically. It has been like this since decade.

Re: Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close

Posted: 2024-11-19, 09:53 UTC
by xxxdo1
2nsp
I think it would be convenient to change them to be like cm_DirectoryHotlist, press to turn on, press again to turn off

I am a heavy user of keyboard shortcuts

Re: Using cm_DirectoryHistory, press to open the list, press again to not close

Posted: 2024-11-19, 10:55 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
If you click on a button with command cm_DirectoryHotlist while the directory hotlist is still open, it will close the directory hotlist and then immediately execute cm_DirectoryHotlist again, opening another directory hotlist.