More Hot Paths
More Hot Paths
I would be great, if I could define more than 10 hot paths.
Doesn't matter if I there are assigned Hot Keys, but the path should be shown in drop down 'Change Drive' Menu.
Thanks
Doesn't matter if I there are assigned Hot Keys, but the path should be shown in drop down 'Change Drive' Menu.
Thanks
Re: More Hot Paths
Have you checked http://www.altap.cz/salam_en/newver.html ???Eric wrote:I would be great, if I could define more than 10 hot paths.
Doesn't matter if I there are assigned Hot Keys, but the path should be shown in drop down 'Change Drive' Menu.
Thanks
- Structured and unlimited Hot Paths.
SelfMan,
I spent 15 minutes trying to figure out how to make a customized user menu that would allow to move to a specified directory, but couldn't figure it out. I tried searching the discussion for an example, but couldn't find one.
Could you please explain a bit more how to do this or post an example?
Thanks,
Rich
I spent 15 minutes trying to figure out how to make a customized user menu that would allow to move to a specified directory, but couldn't figure it out. I tried searching the discussion for an example, but couldn't find one.
Could you please explain a bit more how to do this or post an example?
Thanks,
Rich
I am using this script (e.g. d:\tools\salhotmenu.vbs):
and create user menu entries like this:
Command: d:\tools\salhotmenu.vbs
Arguments: "\\Server1\Share11"
Initial directory: $(SalDir)
Execute through shell: unchecked
Show item in User Menu Bar: checked
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Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments
Set sh = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
bFound = sh.AppActivate("Salamander 2.5")
if bfound then
sh.SendKeys "+{F7}"
sh.SendKeys objArgs(0) & "{ENTER}"
end if
Command: d:\tools\salhotmenu.vbs
Arguments: "\\Server1\Share11"
Initial directory: $(SalDir)
Execute through shell: unchecked
Show item in User Menu Bar: checked
Re: More Hot Paths
So how to have "unlimited" hot paths? please explain..
Does not work for me on Windows 10 Pro and Salamander 4.0 (run as Admin).
Does not work for me on Windows 10 Pro and Salamander 4.0 (run as Admin).
Re: More Hot Paths
The script does work, after a minor modification
32bit Salamander
64bit Salamander
the AppActivate must contain the proper application title.
32bit Salamander
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Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments
Set sh = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
bFound = sh.AppActivate("Altap Salamander 4.0 (x86)")
if bfound then
sh.SendKeys "+{F7}"
sh.SendKeys objArgs(0) & "{ENTER}"
end if
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Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments
Set sh = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
bFound = sh.AppActivate("Altap Salamander 4.0 (x64)")
if bfound then
sh.SendKeys "+{F7}"
sh.SendKeys objArgs(0) & "{ENTER}"
end if