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Multi Commander => Feature Requests and Suggestions => Topic started by: serenitatis on October 31, 2016, 09:41:07

Title: Ctrl+PgDn to enter file as archive
Post by: serenitatis on October 31, 2016, 09:41:07
Total Commander have very useful feature - I can use a Ctrl+PgDn to enter on any file as archive. For example, file named file.abc, but this is zip archive for real. I select that file and press Ctrl+PgDn and I can see content that file and work with it like any regular archive file. If that file not archive - TC simply don't enter. This funtion is not limited to zip, I can do that with any supported archive format.
Title: Re: Ctrl+PgDn to enter file as archive
Post by: acemal on February 09, 2017, 14:31:16
Total Commander have very useful feature - I can use a Ctrl+PgDn to enter on any file as archive. For example, file named file.abc, but this is zip archive for real. I select that file and press Ctrl+PgDn and I can see content that file and work with it like any regular archive file. If that file not archive - TC simply don't enter. This funtion is not limited to zip, I can do that with any supported archive format.

That will be a usefull feature which is commonly supported  by other file managers. I would like this feature to be implemented.
Title: Re: Ctrl+PgDn to enter file as archive
Post by: Borg on March 01, 2017, 11:46:03
Old DOS navigator could access all archive content at that time by simply pressing enter on the archive file. You could even copy the contents like you would from any directory.

There is no logic in having weird key combos for that, enter will suffice and be a better option.
Title: Re: Ctrl+PgDn to enter file as archive
Post by: Jungle on March 03, 2017, 18:43:40
There is no logic in having weird key combos for that, enter will suffice and be a better option.
The logic of having this "weird" key combo is that Enter will launch sfx-archive while Ctrl+PgDn should go into such archive.