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Well, I think that the title of explains all, it's an option that opens the folder where the file is located. Some programs do it in a way that the file appear selected when the folder is opened (for example Windows Media Player 11), but I don't know if this would be very difficult.
I could be something like this:
I searched in the forum an I didn't found anything about this suggestion.
Anyway, if it couldn't be, thanks for such an useful program.
EDITED:
Ow!! I was going to say that this might be helpful when importing lists of files, or if you just closed de folder accidentally.
And while I was writing, one thing come to my mind. What about:"Are you sure you want to quit ReNamer?" should be optional, checking it on the settings. (I respect if you see it useless)
Last edited by SafetyCar (2008-07-12 14:42)
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Hi,
I was thinking about the same explore feature.
And shortcut Say Control+e (e for explore) or similar would be nice as well.
If u use windows explorer here is the info to invoke it with the file selected (which I think is a nice feature).
Explorer.exe /select,c:\windows\calc.exe
(I won't use the dual panel view (folders tree on the left) because Its slow and is not always needed)
Cheers, Yogui.
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Invoking Windows File Explorer
Windows Explorer can be invoked (called, started) with parameters to get a specific view.
Syntax
explorer [/n] [/e,] [/root,object,][[/select],sub-object,]
Strangely enough a final comma is required (at least in some cases – not known in which ones)!
Parameters
/n Opens a window in single-paned (My-computer) view for each selected item, even if the new window duplicated a window that is already open. This is the default view.
/e Uses Windows Explorer view, which is most similar to File Manager view (Windows 3.x).
/root,object Specifies the root level of the specified view. Default is to use the normal namespace root (desktop = my computer), whatever is specified for the root for the display.
/select If /select is used, the parent folder is opened and the specified object is selected.
Examples
Display (explorer mode) drive D only Explorer.exe /e, /root, d:\
Display (explorer mode) the start menu programs Explorer.exe /e, /root, "f:\Win_95\Start Menu\Programs"
Diplay (single paned view) the c:windows folder and select calc.exe Explorer.exe /select,c:\windows\calc.exe
Display single pane view with drive m selected Explorer.exe /e, /select, "m:\"
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Denis has just implemented the option on the beta version. But it hasn't any shorcut
Mmm... continuing with the trends of the other shortcuts it could be... Alt Gr + Enter (same as Ctrl + Alt + Enter) ??
And of course, lots of thanks for listening the suggestion
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Denis has just implemented the option on the beta version. But it hasn't any shorcut
Mmm... continuing with the trends of the other shortcuts it could be... Alt Gr + Enter (same as Ctrl + Alt + Enter) ??
You can post your suggestion of any shortcut in this topic, too. Thanks ReNamer: Shortcuts
And of course, lots of thanks for listening the suggestion
Good one suggestion... Let's make ReNamer even better
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I'm sorry if this is causing you some headeaches but I feel on the obligation of saying this.
It's about the last key-shortcut to this feature "Ctrl + Shift + Enter". Well being fair, is not a problem of your software, it's from windows.
When you enter to a folder that is opened in thumbnail view, if you hold Shift while opening, the names are hidden. Repeating it they are restored
I thought you had to know it
Sorry
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Thanks for reporting this, SafetyCar!
I can't actually reproduce this behaviour on my XP SP2. Maybe it is only Vista thing?
Can anyone else confirm this? And, any alternatives for the shortcut?...
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I can't actually reproduce this behaviour on my XP SP2. Maybe it is only Vista thing?
I'm on Win XP SP3 (just with a skin), but since I remember this feature from a lot of time ago, even with SP2 (maybe before)
Can anyone else confirm this? And, any alternatives for the shortcut?...
I don't know if you'll like this, but... I thought that the option of opening the file, could be just with Enter, and it would leave the Ctrl + Enter free to use for this
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I might have pressed it too quickly, and released just before Explorer had time to show up it-self
I can reproduce it now, and decided to change those shortcuts, as you suggested.
New shortcuts are as follows:
Open File (Enter)
Open with Notepad (Shift+Enter)
Open containing folder (Ctrl+Enter)
File properties (Alt+Enter)
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I just tried it, in every way I imagined and looks to be all perfect
Thanks for all
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I thought that the option of opening the file, could be just with Enter...
New shortcuts are as follows:
Open File (Enter)
Open with Notepad (Shift+Enter)
Open containing folder (Ctrl+Enter)
File properties (Alt+Enter)
Nice solution/suggestion. Now, it's more practically to open file(s)/folder(s)
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