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Hi, what about after hitting "Get Path Lengths" the results are returned with the length column selected with downward arrow? ie already sorted from longest to shortest since im guessing most people are looking to see which files are getting close to the path limit.
also, would it be possible to select files from the results and then right-click menu with a "delete" option? along with the requisite popup "are you sure you want to delete these files"
also, in the "starting directory" box, a dropdown listing of the last 10 locations would be useful
lastly a Windows file manager context menu add-on would be useful where user could click on a file and see the option to display path length for just that file without bringing up the GUI
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Some good suggestions here. I've implemented remembering column sorting, and it's available in v1.10.2. I'll see about tackling the others here too and let you know. Thanks for the suggestions.
Hi, what about after hitting "Get Path Lengths" the results are returned with the length column selected with downward arrow? ie already sorted from longest to shortest since im guessing most people are looking to see which files are getting close to the path limit.
also, would it be possible to select files from the results and then right-click menu with a "delete" option? along with the requisite popup "are you sure you want to delete these files"
also, in the "starting directory" box, a dropdown listing of the last 10 locations would be useful
lastly a Windows file manager context menu add-on would be useful where user could click on a file and see the option to display path length for just that file without bringing up the GUI
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: