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one-click options - gpco - 11-17-2008 Hi, I'm new to TC and I would like to say that I really like this product. It seems to be exactly what I've been looking for. Kudos to the developers! Thanks for a great piece of software! I very much like the one-click option for expanding folders. However, I would prefer not to have the one-click feature launch/open files. Is there any way I can configure TCUP to expand directories with a single click, but to still require a double-click to open a file or launch an app? Also, can I set the one-click to expand directories in the leftmost pane (directory tree)? Regards, gpco RE: one-click options - fenixproductions - 11-17-2008 [Configuration] section in your wincmd.ini file: TC Help Wrote:Autotreechange=0also: TC Help Wrote:SingleClickStart=0 PS. Use help file in the future
RE: one-click options - gpco - 11-18-2008 Thanks fenix, the singleclickstart=2 is exactly what I was looking for. ![]() The autotreechange=1 is not quite what I had in mind. I was hoping to have the single-click in the tree pane act exactly as the double-click does. Perhaps the next release can have autotreechange=2 do that! ![]() I'll try to do a better job reading the product help. I did look, and even did some searches here, but apparently I did not look well enough.....sorry 'bout that. -gpco RE: one-click options - fenixproductions - 11-18-2008 gpco Wrote:I'll try to do a better job reading the product help. I did look, and even did some searches here, but apparently I did not look well enough.....sorry 'bout that.No problem as long as you're willing to read that ![]() I recommend you this tool: http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/ultra_tc_editors.html It really helps with learning about wincmd.ini settings. |