First of all, thank you for the great Freecommander product! It works like a charm and I use it everyday. I can't think of a life without Freecommander. ♥
I am reporting the following issue or wish:
- The autocomplete in the DOS command line used to work in an older version of FreeCommander.
I am sorry, it has been a while. As I was lazy, I always hoped the issue would get solved one day and have not reported this.
Today I still miss this feature and I finally took my time to post this message.
- Type "explorer ." in the DOS command line. It will open the Windows Explorer at the current folder already opened in Freecommander.
- Type "e" in the DOS command line. FreeCommander should detect that command is already in the DOS command line history and autocomplete to "explorer ."
- Type "explorer ." in the DOS command line. It will open the Windows Explorer at the current folder already opened in Freecommander.
- Type "e" in the DOS command line. Nothing happens, no autocomplete. (I can see that "explorer ." in in the DOS command line history.)
- My version is FreeCommanderXE-64-donor_portable814.zip on Windows 8.1.
- I am using a portable version and tried these command line parameters for default settings. The same behavior happened.
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/N /NewIni=%FcSrcPath%\TestSettings\FreeCommander.ini /NoPlugins /Lng=English
- If you can't for any reason accept my request. There is an alternative solution. In the action toolbar, would it be possible to add a command to open Windows Explorer in the current folder? Similar to "DOS box" command.
- I admit I don't often need this feature. However sometimes it can be useful. One particular reason I can think of at the moment is for example when I upgrade FreeCommander Portable. I must close my running instance of Freecommander in order to be able to copy & overwrite the files of the new version into my Freecommander folder. This is usually convenient as I would have the new Freecommander version folder and the old one already opened in Freecommander.