"Open with" keyboard shortcut doesn't work
"Open with" keyboard shortcut doesn't work
When using "Open with" with the mouse (either via the File menu or by right-clicking on a file in the file list) it works.
However when I assign a (non-conflicting) keyboard shortcut like Alt+Return, then just nothing happens on pressing Alt+Return.
However when I assign a (non-conflicting) keyboard shortcut like Alt+Return, then just nothing happens on pressing Alt+Return.
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Alt + Enter is a default hotkey, it is "reveal in opposite panel". You can click the right corner "default" button to reset hotkeys.
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I set "ctrl+enter", it doesn't work. I think "open with" is a special function you can't set hotkey to use it directly.
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When I wrote
, I meant that I made sure that it is not conflicting by removing conflicting shortcutsI assign a (non-conflicting) keyboard shortcut
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When you click "open with" item in file menu, it does nothing too, this is not a hotkey problem.
I guess "open with" can't be used alone, it works when you select the application.
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It's wrong that this menu item is listed in hotkeys in the first place.
Clearly you can't "execute" a submenu.
I'll figure out something to remove this conflict.
Clearly you can't "execute" a submenu.
I'll figure out something to remove this conflict.
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I find this option very useful as I tend to open files in some circumstances with a non-default application.
Would be cool if the keyboard shortcut would just produce the submenu list (just like e.g. the favorites shortcut opens a quick favorites list, the "open with" shortcut could open a list with the resp. entries)
Would be cool if the keyboard shortcut would just produce the submenu list (just like e.g. the favorites shortcut opens a quick favorites list, the "open with" shortcut could open a list with the resp. entries)
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Check Menu-Command-Tools, Tools is a wonderful feature to help you open files with application, even more you can pass any commandline arguments or run terminal tools (vi, emacs). You can set hotkey or place your tools into toolbar.warpkanal wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2017 11:01 amI find this option very useful as I tend to open files in some circumstances with a non-default application.
Would be cool if the keyboard shortcut would just produce the submenu list (just like e.g. the favorites shortcut opens a quick favorites list, the "open with" shortcut could open a list with the resp. entries)
External tools feature is more better than "open with", it is only in paid version, if you don't use it before, try it and you will love it.
Currently, external tools is not a part of "quick lists", but I have write feature request about it, I hope mike can add it in the future. If it is a quick list, you can use "ctrl+0"(any hotkey is ok) to open "tools menu", type some characters to filter the menu.
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Yes I know the tools command and already use it.
I don't want to manually rebuild that stuff (and maintain it as I install/uninstall software) in the external tools list
I wouldn't say that, it's a different tool for different purposes. "Open with" is a list build dynamically by macOS itself for applications that are known to open the currently selected file (but are just not the default app for this filetype).External tools feature is more better than "open with"
I don't want to manually rebuild that stuff (and maintain it as I install/uninstall software) in the external tools list
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Even you can set hotkey of "open with", this way is still slow, you must choose the application using mouse each time manually.warpkanal wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2017 11:55 amYes I know the tools command and already use it.I wouldn't say that, it's a different tool for different purposes. "Open with" is a list build dynamically by macOS itself for applications that are known to open the currently selected file (but are just not the default app for this filetype).External tools feature is more better than "open with"
I don't want to manually rebuild that stuff (and maintain it as I install/uninstall software) in the external tools list
The normal way is right click-left click "open with"-choose, this is good enough and your hand won't need to left mouse.
If a file opend by 2 or 3 applications, you can set default application easily in nimble commander:
When right click the file, you can press "alt" key to get more functions, for example, "open with" changes to "always open with".
This tip is in: http://magnumbytes.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 1833#p1833