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[gcmd-usr] Hint: Shortcut for jumping to a directory
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Uwe Scholz |
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[gcmd-usr] Hint: Shortcut for jumping to a directory |
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Sun, 28 Mar 2021 21:40:43 +0200 |
Did you know already:
It is possible to jump to a directory with just one keyboard
shortcut. For setting this up you have to define a bookmark to a folder
first. Say we give it the name "Movies" for a directory with movies.
Next, open "Settings -> Keyboard Shortcuts" and add a shortcut with the
action "Go to bookmarked location". Assign a key combination in the
first column of that table, for example by hitting "Ctrl+Shift+M".
In the third column "Options" you have to enter the name of your
Shortcut, i.e. "Movies". Now click on Okay. That's it.
Now you can jump to your movies directory with the assigned keyboard
combination.
When you open the "Manage Bookmarks" dialog, you will see the keyboard
combination as a mnemonic also.
Happy commanding
Uwe
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