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Hi, if you mean you want a current tab to become a separate window.. you can simply select it, left click it and drag it outside the current window frame and then release..
Hi, if you mean you want a current tab to become a separate window.. you can simply select it, left click it and drag it outside the current window frame and then release..
Yeah, I know. I was looking for a way to do it with the Keyboard.
Well thank you for your reply. You can examine the keyboard shortcut list in Qttabbar. Doubt you'll be lucky though.
Unfortunately, I have not. I don't know what the solution is.
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In the Options menu, there is an option you can check for "Add "+" button to TabBar". A similar behavior to Google Chrome. Every time I click on the "+", a pop up menu opens to ask me to which folder I want the new Tab to open ("Browse For Folder").
I would like the "+" to open to "This PC", every time I click on it, but I haven't found any option to change it's behavior. Is this even possible? Is there an option I might have missed?
Thanks
Hi, I got a few small questions regarding scripting.
so what I'm after is a script that auto refresh the tab after new items are sorted. I don't know what to write in the if() for getting window sorted command line.
I'm migrating from W7, but I encounter this annoying issue of when W10 adding new files, it go to the bottom of the folder, then the new files get sorted. But you still stuck viewing the bottom of the folder, unless you press arrow keys or F5 so it bring you to the new items, this get old real quick. After extensive search, it seem like this is the default W10 behavior and it seem like there no real fix for this.Code:var qs = new ActiveXObject( "QTTabBarLib.Scripting" ); var wnd = qs.activewindow; var tab = wnd.ActiveTab; if( ) { tab.invokeCommand("Refresh"); }
And how do you add the script file to qttab, in the scripting section, there no add button for script, do you have to put it in a folder somewhere?
I am on qttab version 1043
Unfortunately true.I encounter this annoying issue of when W10 adding new files, it go to the bottom of the folder,
By comparison, XYplorer and Freecommander automatically refresh the view so the new item is shown in list order.
FWIW you may have seen this:
Fix: Windows folders and files not refreshing automatically | Pete's Tech Blog
- made no difference in my case.
More ideas (not tried) here:
Folders not refreshing automatically in Windows 10 >> Winhelponline
the F5 thing work for me, hence I'm trying to automate F5 after my file is added and sorted.
and there seem to be a minor missunderstanding, my file are going to the bottom first, but then it get sorted properly and going where it ment to be without F5. I just want to bring my view back to the file after it was sorted, that all.
I'm trying to set a condition where either when a new file is added (file count increased or something), wait a bit for it to get sort, then it auto refresh. Or when window ininitate the sorting command to auto refresh (preferred).