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The '''directory hotlist''' (also called directory menu) provides [[easy access to your favorites]] via a menu. The directory hotlist is primarily intended to quickly access your favorite folders, but it can be used to open folders, network folders, folders on ftp servers, file system plugin folders, websites, internal functions, programs or documents.
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== Usage ==
The directory hotlist can be opened in different ways. These are:
* By clicking on the directory hotlist button (button with star image, see figure 1).
* By double clicking anywhere on one of the title bars of the file windows (display of the folder name).
* By pressing CTRL+D.
* By selecting menu option Commands/Directory Hotlist.
* By typing "cm_directoryhotlist" at the [[command line]].
 
[[image:directory_hotlist_gui_access.png|frame|center|Figure 1 - The directory hotlist button]]
 
Once the directory hotlist is opened a menu is displayed containing your favorites. Simply select the menu entry of the favorite you want to open.
 
At the bottom of the menu two additional entries are listed to change the menu. These are:
#* Add current dir - This option adds the currently displayed folder to the menu. This option is not shown when the folder is already listed in the menu.
#* Remove current dir - This option removes the currently displayed folder from the menu. This option is not shown when the folder is not listed in the menu.
# Configure - This option opens a menu editor which allows to add, modify, move and remove menu entries.
 
== External links ==
* [http://ghisler.ch/help/totalcmd/directory_hotlist.htm Total Commander's Online Help - Directory hotlist]
* [http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/Mastering_HotList_Doc.html Document at www.totalcmd.net about using directory hotlist effectively.]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 7 May 2019

The directory hotlist (also called directory menu) provides easy access to your favorites via a menu. The directory hotlist is primarily intended to quickly access your favorite folders, but it can be used to open folders, network folders, folders on ftp servers, file system plugin folders, websites, internal functions, programs or documents.

Usage

The directory hotlist can be opened in different ways. These are:

  • By clicking on the directory hotlist button (button with star image, see figure 1).
  • By double clicking anywhere on one of the title bars of the file windows (display of the folder name).
  • By pressing CTRL+D.
  • By selecting menu option Commands/Directory Hotlist.
  • By typing "cm_directoryhotlist" at the command line.
Figure 1 - The directory hotlist button

Once the directory hotlist is opened a menu is displayed containing your favorites. Simply select the menu entry of the favorite you want to open.

At the bottom of the menu two additional entries are listed to change the menu. These are:

    • Add current dir - This option adds the currently displayed folder to the menu. This option is not shown when the folder is already listed in the menu.
    • Remove current dir - This option removes the currently displayed folder from the menu. This option is not shown when the folder is not listed in the menu.
  1. Configure - This option opens a menu editor which allows to add, modify, move and remove menu entries.

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