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http://www.zabkat.com/blog/27Sep09-bun-in-the-oven.htm
http://www.zabkat.com/blog/27Sep09-bun-in-the-oven.htm
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x2 is so cool already.. I'll just be happy if this gets fixed -
http://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=42929

http://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=42929

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Who says about replicating it? Let it be where the feature is available on the underlying OS.peregryne wrote:@snakebite: that looks like a feature of the Windows 7 list view control - be very very difficult to replicate on any other OS!
I'm using Xplorer2 - the only file manager that does not suck. Actually, it rocks!
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What I mean primarily by user defined submenus is toolbar buttons which provide submenus of user commands. I have suggested before that the toolbar button should have a primary left-click command and a right-click submenu.
I use snakebyte's Menu++ for this now but I find that many of the commands I need use user command tokens and the workaround to do this with Menu++ is limited to 20 or so commands.
I use snakebyte's Menu++ for this now but I find that many of the commands I need use user command tokens and the workaround to do this with Menu++ is limited to 20 or so commands.
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Hi FrizzleFry, the limitation of 20 commands is not there anymore. X2 build 1.7.2.0 introduced a new registry option nCustMenuIcons which can be set using advance settings editor (between 5 and 100)FrizzleFry wrote: I use snakebyte's Menu++ for this now but I find that many of the commands I need use user command tokens and the workaround to do this with Menu++ is limited to 20 or so commands.
I have around 40+ user commands and I've grouped them using menu++
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amongst many other things...
i would like some minor improvements in the User Command's Organize dialog box, like *add new*. Sometimes I'm there and I find I wish to add a new command.
Improvements in the Command Scripting (more than one, and ability to save them). Maybe working a little like the User Command dialogs.
My 2pence.
Osei
Improvements in the Command Scripting (more than one, and ability to save them). Maybe working a little like the User Command dialogs.
My 2pence.
Osei
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Hmm... looks like you are rightsnakebyte wrote:Hi FrizzleFry, the limitation of 20 commands is not there anymore. X2 build 1.7.2.0 introduced a new registry option nCustMenuIcons which can be set using advance settings editor (between 5 and 100)
I have around 40+ user commands and I've grouped them using menu++
I had already adjusted that setting but the last time I looked at this it still seemed that the User Commands menu was only showing 20 or so commands... you had to use the more option to see the rest... now I see all 30+ commands I have defined.
Cool...
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