Option to use any (or none) button instead of "swap panels" button, or at least these:
- swap panels
- close (current) tab
- new tab
- change drive (for current pane/tab)
- disable completely
"Swap panels" button suggestions
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Re: "Swap panels" button **position**
Version: 2009.02a
The current "swap pane" (swap panel) button is located on the right side,
between the right-side path, and the right-side buttons,
thus in the middle of controls specific to the right side.
It is in a strange position.
A better position is between the left pane and the right pane,
whether there is empty space between the two row of disc drive icons.
Thanks.
The current "swap pane" (swap panel) button is located on the right side,
between the right-side path, and the right-side buttons,
thus in the middle of controls specific to the right side.
It is in a strange position.
A better position is between the left pane and the right pane,
whether there is empty space between the two row of disc drive icons.
Thanks.
Re: "Swap panels" button suggestions
@Dreamer, I am not sure I correctly understand your comment "use any (or none) button instead of "swap panels" button", but I would say most (well, all) of your request have short cut key already.
- swap panels
You can configure a "swap panels" button to be visible in the middle-tool-bar (a.k.a. the splitter), or you can just use CTRL+U
- close (current) tab
You can use CTRL+W
- new tab
You can use CTRL+T
- change drive (for current pane/tab)
I did not know, but then I just learn it from the menu->Extras->Keyboard Shortcuts, it is ALT+F1 and ALT+F2
- disable completely
I did not know, nor did I think it is necessary, but again, Extras->keyboard shortcuts teach me a trick: SHIFT+CTRL+F1 or F2 or F3. Cool!
And don't thank me for all above, thank Marek for building this great software instead!
- swap panels
You can configure a "swap panels" button to be visible in the middle-tool-bar (a.k.a. the splitter), or you can just use CTRL+U
- close (current) tab
You can use CTRL+W
- new tab
You can use CTRL+T
- change drive (for current pane/tab)
I did not know, but then I just learn it from the menu->Extras->Keyboard Shortcuts, it is ALT+F1 and ALT+F2
- disable completely
I did not know, nor did I think it is necessary, but again, Extras->keyboard shortcuts teach me a trick: SHIFT+CTRL+F1 or F2 or F3. Cool!
And don't thank me for all above, thank Marek for building this great software instead!
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