Important issue

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Important issue

Postby buuulibasa » Tue Jan 18, 2005 2:19 pm

Great file manager...

Still it's missing one important feature: - command line - so that you can write a command and with a key combination to take the name of one file (ctrl+e in Total Commander)

Also, saving the column widths would help. Every time I run the muCommander I have to resize the columns.

Keep up the good work!

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Postby Guest » Fri May 13, 2005 7:17 am

I also think the command line section could use some more Total Commander-like features. I use Total Commander at work, though I've secretly installed a copy of µCommander to give it a try. I also use µCommander at home on my Powerbook. I'm comparing it with Disk Order right now.

Anyway, I use the command line on *Commander for things like "cp" and "mv", so I don't need a whole new popup. I like the command line feature at the bottom of the panes (a la Total Cmd and Disk Order). If a command produces a screenful of results, e.g. "find ./", then you could have another window popup giving you the result with a "close" button.

Along the same lines as the previous post, I think a key combination to take the name of the selected file would work. In Total Commander, I use "ctrl+enter" for just the filename, and "ctrl+shift+enter" for the filename plus full path. I know these key combos are already reserved in µCommander, but the feature would be really nice. Again, though, this would require a command line at the bottom of the panes rather than a new popup.

Other than that, I think it's fantastic that I can have the same file manager at home and at work, despite having different OSes. I also like the fact that it's already pretty full featured. There are other minor features that I would like, but I can live with it, and it's more comfortable than the Finder or Windoze Exploder.
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Postby Nicolas » Thu Jan 04, 2007 3:47 pm

Well, both features are implemented:
- ctrl-r will open up a shell window that should let you do just about anything you want.
- ctrl-c will copy the selection in the clipboard, alt-c will copy its name and shift-alt its full path.

As for columns width persistance, I don't really know where we stand on that issue. The way columns are handled at the moment make perfect sense to us and we've never thought of changing it, but now that you mention it, we might want to let you decide how you'd like them, rather than how we like them.

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