![]() ![]() The auto-refresh will be reactivated as soon as you change location, or if you manually reactivate it. Instantly desactivate any auto-refreshing for the current location temporarily, without affecting any (Auto-Refresh) settings. SubstractShrinks the Name column by 5 pixels If no items are selected, then extension of the focused item is used instead If no items are selected, then extension of the focused item is used insteadįilter to hide all items with the same extension as one of the List's selected item(s). Select all items of the same type(s) as the selected item(s)įind Files: Show the panel if hidden and activates the Find Files tabįind Now: Start File Find operation with the current parameter settingsįilter to only show items with the same extension(s) as the List's selected item(s). Note that if the Panel is visible, the preview tab active, and no files are selected/previewed then Panel will be hidden.Įxit (with or without Saving according to your Configuration) If there is currently a preview in progress, it will be stopped and the file will be released. Opens the Preview tab and show the Panel if needed, and starts the preview for the focused item if selected. Show Properties dialog of the focused item (AltGr+Enter to avoid beep sound) If an item with that name already exist, a suffix number will be automatically added.Ĭopy the selected item on the current location and renames it on-the-fly. This suffix will be added before the item's extension (even if it is a folder). If an item with that name already exist, a suffix number will be automatically added.Ĭopy the selected item to current location and automatically renames it with a suffix based on the item's last modified date. This number will be added before the item's extension (even if it is a folder) unless one was already present, if so it will be incremented.Ĭopy the selected item to current location and automatically renames it with a suffix based on the current date. ![]() Opens Batch Rename dialog for selected items in the ListĬopy the selected item to current location and automatically renames it with a suffix number. RedirectWEwindowsToDO_v4.2.1_210831.zip (1.2 MB) /*Ĝopyright: autocart (user name at the ahk and XYplorer forums) unless otherwise noted in the code You can use AutoHotkey script to automatically redirect.Copy Item full name (ie with path) to clipboard either of all selected items in the List if it got the focus, or of selected Tree item (if focus is on Tree, Catalog, etcĬopy name(s) to clipboard (of all selected items in the List)Ĭopy path(s) to clipboard (of all selected items in the List) ![]() Regarding my code, I am just a hobby ahk programmer, so please don't be too critical with my coding style and mess, thank you. Here is a script written in AutoHotkey (AHK), which works in combination with the file explorer XYplorer (from now on called "XY") and Windows Explorer (from now on called "WE"). The script was written for the following scenarios: (A) XY's setting "XY is default file manager" is not getting respected by some programsĭespite XY's build-in optional functionality to act as the system's default file manager (XY menu Tools/Configuration/Other/Shell Integration), sometimes there still are WE windows opening instead of XY (e.g. from within certain 3rd-party-software or for other reasons). (B) List items are not getting automatically selected in XYĪt other times XY *is* sucessfully used as the system's default file manager to open a folder (if that setting is on) but any list itmes which would normally be selected in WE do *not* get selected in XY (e.g. ![]() when clicking in Firefox in the "downloads" window on the "open containing folder" button).įor such scenarios, this script, if running in the system tray, catches any newly opening WE window, reads the path and selected items shown in that WE window, closes that WE window, opens a new tab in XY with that path *and* selects any list items in XY that where selected in WE before (and scrolling them into view), thus "redirecting" the WE window to XY.įor the script to work also in cases of scenario No. (2), of course, the XY setting to act as the system's default file manager must be turned *off*. The script will stay in the system tray until manually exited through the script's tray context menu. Some of the scripts settings can be customized by the user. These settings are located in a separate config file. ![]()
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