Is it difficult to implement the following?
Posted by: pierrot | on March 26, 2015
Is it difficult to implement the following? I’d like to have a shortcut close folder, where you can choose the folder (just like the opening counterpart).
I don’t get the topmost concept.
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Shortcut to folder will close that folder if it is already open
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You have been faster than me Chris Chastain!
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Top most refers to most recently opened folder only.
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Thanks for the tip. The folder shortcut will indeed close it. Overlooked that.
I have an issue with topmost : I have a folder A that contains a folder B. I open folder A, then I open folder B. Then, when I use close topmost, both folders are closed
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Well, in that case folder A is top most, because B is a child container of A.
Didn’t think of that situation earlier.
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Just : create folder A & B, hide B from your screen.
In A, add a shortcut to B.
Using close topmost, will close B.
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That explains it Chris Chastain, so it does work like I thought it should, but I was confused by the A/B behavior. The child/parent thing makes sense. I ‘ll try the suggestion from Stahw Down. Thanks all…
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