Chitchat about x² / 2X products
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likeatim
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by likeatim » 2003 Oct 06, 08:37
Use
DirKey!
It is pure strenght in programming power

at just 114 KB you'll be amazed....
You'll have a global bookmark menu with hotkeys.
Go to settings -> options -> and set "explore bookmarks with..." to x2alpha.
There you go. Works like a charm....
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profess
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by profess » 2003 Oct 06, 12:19
I just tried Dirkey. My experience is that it opens a new instance of x2, which I do not want. Are there any switches so that the directory is loaded in the active pane?
I currently have a directory set up with shortcuts etc. I did enjoy more than one bookmark path and the CTRL+D function in 2xex, but they can be lived without for a while...
Anyone else tried Dirkey? Let me know what you thought of it and your experience. I may have used it wrongly to produce that result also...
Regards
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nikos
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by nikos » 2003 Oct 06, 13:02
i haven't tried dirkey but i can assure you that although it seems like you get a new x2 window it is in the same process so it has minimal overhead (like cloning a window from the menu)
another way you can have bookmarks
now is to create and save a scrap frame with all your favorite folders. Then once loaded, Ctrl+Enter (or click) will load the bookmarks in an existing window. To minimize the hassle opening the scrap IDA file, you can create a registry association for IDA files as such:
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HKCR\.ida\shell\open\command:
"path_to_x2.exe" /F:1 "%1"
then a d-click on the bookmark file will open it in a scrap frame, even from the desktop
or you may be a little patient and wait till favorites are properly supported in x2

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JRz
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by JRz » 2003 Oct 06, 15:18
Why make it so complicated?
I think it was mentioned somewhere earlier in this forum that you can create favorites as follows:
put all the links to your favorite apps/folders etc. in one folder (or tree of folders for that matter)
create a single bookmark (through Ctrl-Shift-1; the only one supported by X2 until further notice

)
Now you can access your favorites folder through one key combination (Ctrl-1)
It doesn't get simpler than that I think. Works for me anyway

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profess
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by profess » 2003 Oct 06, 16:10
JRz, like i said i currently have 1 directory set up on the CTRL+1 key combo with all the shortcuts I use in there.
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JRz
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by JRz » 2003 Oct 08, 05:37
profess wrote:JRz, like i said i currently have 1 directory set up on the CTRL+1 key combo with all the shortcuts I use in there.
Yep, I think that's the way to go until there are more Ctrl-number combinations available. And maybe even after that

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flexigon
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by flexigon » 2003 Oct 14, 18:27
What would be nice too.... integration of Dirkey with xplorer2... e.g. set bookmarks in x and go to them in any dialog in Windows. This would make for a very powerful combination. It should be possible... Dirkey 2.0 has support for plug-ins for custom file managers.