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Hallo,
I hadn't used MC for a while and when starting it now it asked for update. I confirmed, the update ran and everything seemed to be fine but when I click a user defined button that connects to an FTP site the site is not opened. If I double click the FTP symbol in the explorer window it connects fine, thus the settings seem to be OK. I had used the button editor and used the following multiscript code:
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MC.LoadTabs FILENAME="D:\Gemeinsame Dateien\Daten\Multicommander Tabs.mctab" REPLACE
MC.SetActiveTab  PANEL=RIGHT TAB=3
MC.Explorer.Goto PATH=FTP:\Ace3

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Hallo,
I've just started using the button editor. Worked fine so far but I stuck at one point: I need to set the explorer panels to their initial configuration, the same I load at startup with -F="d:\mypath\multicommander.ini". I tried the command
MC.LoadTabs FILENAME="d:\mypath\multicommander.ini"
but this didn't work. Obviously the format of this file is not the required one. Can anyone give me a hint?
Best regards - Ulrich

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Some image/file explorers, e. g. Faststone Image Viewer or Directory Opus, feature a docked file viewer and the images are opened by single click. I would appreciate if the file viewer of Multi Commander could be docked and files could be opened by single click.

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Hallo,
I would appreciate if it was possible to open an FTP connection by the command line so that I can create shortcuts on my desktop for my FTP sites.
I tried -R=FTP:\<site name> but this didn't work. My host name is equal to my site name.
Best regards - Ulrich

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I would like to suggest that the filename in the thumbnail view is extended to up to three lines as Windows Explorer does it. Currently there is only one line and as I use verbose filenames they are not readable in the thumbnail view.

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Hallo,
today I found a file named MultiCommander_x64_(4.6.2.1804).exe on my computer; it's date is 2014-12-10. On the other hand on Multicommander's website version 5.1.1 is offered for download. I installed from the a. m. 4.6.2 file but when I started MC it said that there is a newer version and installed 5.1.1. What's the explanation for this?
Best regards - Ulrich

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In the thumbnail-list view longer filenames are not readable as there is one line only. I would like to have it like Windows Explorer where up to three lines are displayed. Is this configurable? Didn't find it yet.

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Hallo,
I have a problem when I switch the display to thumbnail list view and when there are many photos so that there is a scrollbar at the right: Usually I can click in the empty spaces in the scrollbar and then the display moves for one page. But in MC the display doesn't move for one page but e. g. when I click in the lower space the display skips to the bottom. To avoid this I have to click the arrow four times but this is annoying.
Hope I've choosen the correct words. English is not my mother tongue, I use the german version of MC.
Best regards - Ulrich

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Hallo,
I would appreciate if it would be possible to copy/move files by dragging with Ctr/Shift key held down the same way as it is possible in Windows Explorer. Some times I find this faster than opening the destination in the other window.
Best regards - Ulrich

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Support and Feedback / Start MC with layout of last session
« on: November 10, 2014, 09:40:01 »
Hallo,
I would like that MC stores the current layout of the windows and the paths when it's terminated and reloads it when it is started again. Currently MC starts with a fixed setting I had previously set by the command line. In the meantime I have removed that parameters from the command line but MC continues to start with that settings.
Couldn't find any item in the settings that controls this.
Regards - Ulrich

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Hallo,
I would like to post the following feature request:

Tumbnail view should be supported for mobile devices.

Windows Explorer has it!
Best regards - Ulrich Bangert

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