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PromptHere v. 2.9.1.0

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cranioscopical:
Hmmmm, I have a feeling cranioscopical will scold me for not thanking
joby_toss for Prompting me to make this update!!!


Sorry!! I couldn't resist!!




-MilesAhead (April 25, 2010, 04:26 PM)
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Another command performance!

MilesAhead:
Hmmmm, I have a feeling cranioscopical will scold me for not thanking
joby_toss for Prompting me to make this update!!!


Sorry!! I couldn't resist!!




-MilesAhead (April 25, 2010, 04:26 PM)
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Another command performance!
-cranioscopical (April 25, 2010, 05:45 PM)
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MilesAhead:
PromptHere v. 1.2

Now clicking on an empty space in an Explorer Window with nothing selected
will open a command prompt with the enclosing folder/drive as the working
directory.  I took the lazy way out and used macros.  The side-effect is
if you Alt Middle Click an empty spot in C:\Temp you'll get a command prompt
with C:\Temp as the working directory but your Explorer Window will now be open
to C:\.

For this reason it's smoother to select a file in the folder if one is
available. The macro just saves having to backspace, select the
folder you were in, then Alt Mouse Click.  Same effect in one shot.

But since the original folder in the above scenario should still be selected, you
only have to hit Enter to reenter it.. theoretically at least. :)

MilesAhead:
PromptHere v. 1.3

I know what you're thinking.  If I only have to press Enter to get back
to the original folder as described above, why don't you just press it
with the Macro for me?

Good question.  Answer is 1.3.  It presses Enter to return to the original folder.
Please understand with macro kludges it's not so guaranteed to work.  But
it should go as expected most of the time.

joby_toss:
Hmm...I was hoping to get this


instead of this


when a file is selected.

Also a custom hotkey combination would be nice (to avoid conflicts).

Thanks!
 :Thmbsup:

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