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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @kostic1975
    @kostic1975 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mike, the easiest way to pull any shortcut (app or file) onto toolbar is CTRL and drag shortcut wherever you want. Cheers...

  • @botsynth
    @botsynth 11 месяцев назад +1

    First: thank you for helping with Total Commander. Second: 11:36 There is more fast way to open a project by Total Commander shortcut. Open an arbitrary file or folder in IntelliJ IDEA from the command line, optionally specifying where to place the caret after opening. idea64.exe [--line ] [--column ] .
    So:
    Command: bla-bla\idea64.exe
    Parameter:.
    This will start IDEA from current directory.
    p.s. I don't understand what "Start path" means therefore I don't use it at all.
    upd
    idea64.exe works bad with "." argument as "current dir" and opens project with name '.'. The better solution is to add
    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Idea here\command]
    @="\"C:\\Users\\User\\ideaIU-2020.1.windows\\bin\\idea64.exe\" %V"

    • @MikesTechCorner
      @MikesTechCorner  11 месяцев назад

      Good finding. I must admit I don't use TC. I use linux or the windows file explorer

    • @botsynth
      @botsynth 11 месяцев назад

      @@MikesTechCorner I wonder, why don't you use TC? Don't you like it? Do you use just win11 explorer with tabs and bash in Unix?

  • @jedheart8059
    @jedheart8059 Год назад +1

    TC is amazing. I have used it since Windows 98 for backing up and moving data - files, folders. I have maintained my archives for years wirh this. But I also used it to organize my various coding projects for which this is to keep track of files that are being edited abd changed.

    • @MikesTechCorner
      @MikesTechCorner  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. I'm actually not handling files that often and I tend to use windows + E and then open the explorer. I wish MS would have a more professional option than the built in file explorer. Maybe a Total Commander remake.

  • @markvogel4341
    @markvogel4341 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've watched a few WExplorer options videos and people like this program. I've not seen mention of this capability: Can you set up a top level folder with a custom view of information columns like File Name | Frame Height | Dimensions and then drag a bunch of folders into that top level folder and have those interior folders display the same column information? WExplorer can't seem to handle this. You have to set up the view for each folder. I'm wanting to see information on the files in the folders that applies to various file types, not just Windows' file type buckets, eg: Image dimensions and also video length and audio bitrates all in one folder view (as columns). I'd like to keep the groups of files in separate folders for separate projects. Each project's files don't fit into a single Microsoft "big bucket" [eg: Video, Images, Audio, Text] - Thank you in advance.

    • @MikesTechCorner
      @MikesTechCorner  10 месяцев назад

      I actually don't use TC any longer. I open 2 explores and then copy/moves the files between them. I just don't understand why MS haven't added something like TC (a MS version) as preinstalled.

  • @botsynth
    @botsynth 11 месяцев назад +1

    It turns out that Total Commander recognize Everything search engine. Amazing.

  • @gglendinningok
    @gglendinningok 9 месяцев назад +1

    can't even display basic images "tiff", & when you finaly find plugin to do so, you cannot adjust it to fit in quick preview window, wanted to use this by lacking in BASIC functionality, of the MANY similar progs i've tried, only xplorer2 & Filevoyager are still on my system doing the basic stuff other simply cannot handle

    • @MikesTechCorner
      @MikesTechCorner  9 месяцев назад

      Good points. I only use TC twice per year when built in file explorer annoys me too much. I just don't understand why the standard file explorer needs to be so bad.

  • @haho4wk3sunb1uqz
    @haho4wk3sunb1uqz Год назад

    Is there a way to UNDO(like windows ctl+z) a file deletion in Total Commander?

    • @MikesTechCorner
      @MikesTechCorner  Год назад

      I don't know... Try to look in the windows trashcan

    • @haho4wk3sunb1uqz
      @haho4wk3sunb1uqz Год назад

      @@MikesTechCorner That's not what I meant, can I use commands like undo in total commander? (Does total commander have an undo feature?)

    • @williamvictorr
      @williamvictorr Год назад

      I hear about Opus. It has this option and is fully customizable, I'll try it tomorrow