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Pinned directory

Open reinerj opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

You can pin a directory but there is no use case for the pinned directories. I would expect that the pinned directory can be used for fast navigation.

Switch to the pinned directory, move with key to a pinned dir and select. Main window would the the target

reinerj avatar Jun 25 '24 23:06 reinerj

https://github.com/yorukot/superfile/assets/107802416/f4960e72-68e0-40e9-8360-2c03133827bb There seems to be no problem with my test, or have I misunderstood you?

Please provide more information if I misunderstood you. Thanks!

yorukot avatar Jun 27 '24 13:06 yorukot

What should be the use case of the pinned directory? I can Pin a directory but how it can be used in any way? I would expect I can go to the pinned files/dir and use this as a quick navigation

pinned

reinerj avatar Jun 27 '24 13:06 reinerj

Would you mean a shortcut key to take you right to the pinned section? Or are you expecting when you go to the list on the left it start at pinned and you move from there?

EliteAMDGamer avatar Jun 28 '24 17:06 EliteAMDGamer

idk what the author meant, but it seems to me that using hotkeys for the sidebar would be convenient. I use fedora and here you can open applications from dock (panel at the bottom of the screen, see screenshot) using the hotkey super + 1-9

:eyes: Screenshot

Neburalis avatar Aug 07 '24 15:08 Neburalis

@reinerj Can you clarify exactly what you are expecting here ?

I would expect I can go to the pinned files/dir and use this as a quick navigation

Right now the key 's' takes you to the sidebar, but you have to press a few keys down arrow keys to get to the pinned section.

Do you mean " a shortcut key to take you right to the pinned section?"

lazysegtree avatar Jan 24 '25 08:01 lazysegtree