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Is your feature request related to a problem or use case?
Currently, to open Windows Explorer to view a Box's files on the host, you have to right click on it, choose Box Content, then choose Explore Content. Clicking or double-clicking on the text on the Path column doesn't do it.
Describe the solution you'd like
Change the text in the "Path / Command Line" column to be a clickable link. It should underline when mouse hovers over it, like links in a web browser. That gives the user an intuitive and fast way to instantly open an Explorer window to that path.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Add a tiny icon next to the path text that acts as a button that does the same thing. So the "Path / Command Line" cell would look like:
[icon] C:\Sandboxie\MyUser\MyBox
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I do not think that can be done in Qt the regular way, I would need to put a widget into the cell with a qlabel.
A simple solution would be to only enable double click in the column text without any change in how it renders.
anyone else interested in this feature?
Double clicking in that cell to open Explorer to that path would be good, though the lack of visual "clicky-ness" makes it a bit less intuitive. thank you for considering it
Is your feature request related to a problem or use case?
Currently, to open Windows Explorer to view a Box's files on the host, you have to right click on it, choose Box Content, then choose Explore Content. Clicking or double-clicking on the text on the Path column doesn't do it.
Describe the solution you'd like
Change the text in the "Path / Command Line" column to be a clickable link. It should underline when mouse hovers over it, like links in a web browser. That gives the user an intuitive and fast way to instantly open an Explorer window to that path.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Add a tiny icon next to the path text that acts as a button that does the same thing. So the "Path / Command Line" cell would look like:
[icon] C:\Sandboxie\MyUser\MyBox
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: