Nevertheless 2 clicks is 200% of 1 click; and you cannot currently assign this shortcut to an icon / button for further convenience. [Hence my proposition] - Open lastly closed tab - toolbar button is available, just without icon It's 1-click button and custom icon can be assigned, I'm not using th...
Of course, if I accidentally close a tab that should be kept, I can open a new one and go back in history in one step. This is not working for me, with custom or default settings. Anyway, what about: - right click the tab - Recently closed tabs - Shift+Ctrl+T - Open lastly closed tab - toolbar butt...
I think 1 should be default and perhaps it could be added only as ini option, toggle X newest items/files: 0 = no limit 1 = 1 2 = 2 3 = 3 4 = 4 5 = 5 I think, more options are not needed, perhaps even 3 would be enough. Just it should be reset after changing panel, tab, folder, so the first click in...
Currently these options focus the "newest" item or file, which is useful, but sometime incorrect item or file is focused, or user needs another file, 2nd newest, etc. My suggestion: change this option to toggle newest item / file. First click would focus newest item / file, same as now, bu...
To reproduce: - for txt files set PSPad - in FC - Settings - Programs - Default action set for *.pdf program SumatraPDF.exe - check the checkbox for this filter - OK - select 2 txt files and 2 pdf files - focus txt file - press Enter = 2 txt files are opened in PSPad in 2 tabs, 2 pdf files are opene...
Mouse shortcuts are very useful, just the number of the functions is limited. Perhaps these functions could be added: - Select item (Space mode, to show folder size, 2 in 1 function) - Toggle Select all files / Select all items / Unselect all (non-existent 3 in 1 function, just requested it here ) -...
Currently those functions need multiple toolbar buttons / keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl+A is good and handy, but Ctrl+Num +, Ctrl+Num -, and Ctrl+Num * are not so handy, not notebook friendly either. 3 in 1 select, to toggle 3 most used select functions would be useful also for mouse shortcuts, since the...
Changes in 894: The actions available currently for toolbar and shortcuts are: - Delete to recycle bin (default action) - Delete to recycle bin - no confirmation - Delete permanently - Delete permanently - no confirmation This way is safe enough, it's clear that 2 actions delete items permanently. C...