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(Added category AutoHotkey scripts)
(updated the first (non-clipboard) script to be universally usable with both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of TC)
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  #IfWinExist, ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD
  #IfWinExist, ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD
   
   
  ; Default shortcut is Win-A
  ''; Default shortcut is Win-A''
  $#a::
  $#a::
HiddenTextDetectionSetting = %A_DetectHiddenText%
DetectHiddenText, On
   
   
  ; Read current TC dir from the panel left of the command line
  ''; Read the text that is currently shown in TC's window''
  ControlGetText, Path, TMyPanel2
  WinGetText, TCWindowText
DetectHiddenText, %HiddenTextDetectionSetting%
HiddenTextDetectionSetting =
   
   
  ; Replace the trailing > with a \
  ''; Find the string that ends in '>' - that should be the current path''
  StringReplace, Path, Path, >, \
Loop, Parse, TCWindowText, `n, `r
  {
; Type it
StringRight, LastChar, A_LoopField, 1
SendRaw, %Path%
IfEqual, LastChar, >
{
StringTrimRight, TCPath, A_LoopField, 1
''; Type it into the currently active window / control''
SendRaw, %TCPath%\
Return
}
}
  Return
  Return



Revision as of 15:09, 24 January 2014

This script pastes the path from TC's active panel to any window that is currently active. Should be especially useful for Save or Open dialog boxes. It was inspired by majkinetor's TC Fav Menu.

#IfWinExist, ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD

; Default shortcut is Win-A
$#a::
	HiddenTextDetectionSetting = %A_DetectHiddenText%
	DetectHiddenText, On

	; Read the text that is currently shown in TC's window
	WinGetText, TCWindowText
	DetectHiddenText, %HiddenTextDetectionSetting%
	HiddenTextDetectionSetting =

	; Find the string that ends in '>' - that should be the current path
	Loop, Parse, TCWindowText, `n, `r
	{
		StringRight, LastChar, A_LoopField, 1
		IfEqual, LastChar, >
		{
			StringTrimRight, TCPath, A_LoopField, 1
			; Type it into the currently active window / control
			SendRaw, %TCPath%\
			Return
		}
	}
Return


Alternative version, using the clipboard:

#IfWinExist, ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD

; Default shortcut is Win-A
$#a::

	; Backup the clipboard
	ClipboardBackup = %ClipboardAll%

	; Empty the clipboard
	Clipboard =

	; Ask TC for the path
	PostMessage, 1075, 2029, , , ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD

	; Wait at most 2 seconds for the path
	; You can change the value below
	ClipWait, 2

	; Paste and append a backslash
	; You can remove the backslash from the following line if you prefer
	Send, ^v\

	; Restore clipboard from backup
	Clipboard = %ClipboardBackup%

	; Release memory
	ClipboardBackup =
Return


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