more bookmarks are coming
in the meantime you can "cheat" by managing your own bookmarks as explained in <b><a href="netez.com/2xExplorer/faq.html">FAQ</a></b> # 20
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- 2002 Feb 27, 12:58
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: Bookmarks - Request for more bookmarks
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3223
- 2002 Feb 27, 12:54
- Forum: x2 / 2X General
- Topic: 2xExplorer Requests
- Replies: 85
- Views: 58438
- 2002 Feb 26, 14:14
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: zip and 2xExp - use of zip files
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4759
That's a good one that i didn't know (BTW, the url has an extra '.' in the end) Unfortunately on my NT4 at least, it opens the contents of zips etc in what it is known as <i>rooted namespace extension</i>, which for you and me means that a new explorer window pops up with the zip contents. I have se...
- 2002 Feb 25, 19:53
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: File Compare
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3353
no 2x's synchronization logic requires same named files. So either rename one of the two :) or use something external like <b>winDiff</b> if you go for plan B, keep in mind the nice tricks 2x's address bar will allow for compiling commands to execute, especially so the <b>[Ctrl+Enter]</b> shortcut t...
- 2002 Feb 25, 19:49
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: Synchronicity...
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3728
oh, that little party trick...
checkout <b><a HREF="http://netez.com/2xExplorer/faq.html">FAQ # 22</a></b>
sorted!
checkout <b><a HREF="http://netez.com/2xExplorer/faq.html">FAQ # 22</a></b>
sorted!
- 2002 Feb 24, 11:54
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: Startup
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4808
ok, let's clarify this I didn't mean to right click on the desktop icon itself. Create a shortcut to 2x on your desktop (or wherever you find convenient) and right click on <i>that</i>. From the context menu select <b>Properties</b>. Look for the <b>shortcut</b> tab and there you'll find a <b>run</b...
- 2002 Feb 23, 14:24
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: Startup
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4808
- 2002 Feb 23, 14:23
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: Just a little question
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3373
- 2002 Feb 23, 14:20
- Forum: Editor² / 2X Editor Support
- Topic: Need Support? - Support to Editor2 program
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7639
- 2002 Feb 23, 14:14
- Forum: x2 / 2X General
- Topic: How to save state of internal Editor/Viewer applet - save the state of the applet
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3572
2x does that for you automatically. You don't have to do anything now, if you are trying to fix the location of the editor/viewer window to some specific spot, you're out of luck since 2x will always use the last coords (wherever you moved/sized the viewer last) if you need more control, use the ext...
- 2002 Feb 22, 11:14
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: newby query - file types
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6889
- 2002 Feb 21, 20:36
- Forum: x2 / 2X General
- Topic: Is this a joke or what? - (made me laugh!)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4024
- 2002 Feb 20, 16:58
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: newby query - file types
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6889
well, i don't think that you can do any better than the present standard association procedure (what would i>you</i> want to see instead? -- i can't see much room for improvement) the only think i could add in the future is a menu item calling the standard association dialog directly within 2x, so a...
- 2002 Feb 20, 14:20
- Forum: x2 / 2X General
- Topic: Tips and Tricks #1 - Wildcards and filters
- Replies: 0
- Views: 8888
One of the sweetest things offered by 2xExplorer are these little things called wildcards (also known as filters, templates etc). Wildcards are shorthands for matching a range of strings or names. They are used all over the place in 2x, e.g. for selecting a subset of the files shown. Wildcards are c...
- 2002 Feb 20, 12:14
- Forum: 2X Explorer Support
- Topic: newby query - file types
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6889
no you need to go the system way -- use Start | Folder options if you can't stand the regular explorer sight :). Another option would be to use the registry directly to edit the relevant key e.g. <b>HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\txtfile\shell\open</b>, but I'd only recommend that to people with <i>substantial</...