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Feature Requests and Suggestions / Re: toolbar mods
« on: August 26, 2014, 00:56:10 »
Thank you. That is fantastic.

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Feature Requests and Suggestions / Re: Default Settings
« on: August 25, 2014, 02:11:49 »
I agree with Jungle's first 2 ie
1. F2 = rename.
2. Ctrl+\ = go to root.

and also I set F5 to refresh.

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Feature Requests and Suggestions / Re: toolbar mods
« on: August 25, 2014, 02:06:23 »
Yes, that's the one, thanks. Now is there anyway of transferring all the buttons I have set-up on the command quicklaunch with icons over to that toolbar? It is blank when I put it on.

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Feature Requests and Suggestions / toolbar mods
« on: August 21, 2014, 01:49:37 »
Is there any chance of getting the quick launch user defined button section of the command line toolbar on a separate toolbar? I would like to be able to dock the quick launch user buttons beside the file commands toolbar, and turn off all other toolbars.

Dennis

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Feature Requests and Suggestions / Re: Quick Create Folder Addition
« on: August 13, 2014, 07:36:42 »
Mathias

You are a champion. This is perfect.

Thank you.

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Feature Requests and Suggestions / Quick Create Folder Addition
« on: August 12, 2014, 08:15:18 »
I would love to see the addition of an input dialog on the quick create folders so a description could be added to the end of a dated folder as it is created. At the moment I do this via autohotkey, but if I could get this functionality in multicommander that would be fantastic.
Currently I have customised the quick create folder to make a dated directory with and underscore at the end (2104-08-08_), but then have to go to that folder and rename it to add a description after the underscore (2014-08-08_Files issued).

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Feature Requests and Suggestions / xcopy
« on: February 11, 2014, 00:07:40 »
I want to create a macro/script to copy a folder structure from a selected folder in the right pane to a selected folder in the left pane. I dont want to copy any files, just the folder structure. I can do this in dos using the following syntax "xcopy f:\DVD c:\DVD /E/T "  What I want to know is how do I substitue the f:\DVD for the folder selected in the right pane, and the c:\DVD for the folder selected in the left pane.

Thanks.

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