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[BUG] unable to remove stock entries from commands list #171

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ulu opened this issue Aug 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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[BUG] unable to remove stock entries from commands list #171

ulu opened this issue Aug 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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@ulu
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ulu commented Aug 1, 2023

Describe the bug
I cannot remove stock entries from Commands list.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to "settings" > Tab "Commands"
  2. check a line
  3. "Remove" button is inactive

Expected behavior
I want to be able to remove all entries and have a button for reset the settings.

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Software (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Windows 10 Enterprise 22H2
  • Path Copy Copy Version 20.0
@ulu ulu added the bug label Aug 1, 2023
@ulu ulu changed the title [BUG] Issue Title [BUG] unable to remove stock entries from commands list Aug 1, 2023
@clechasseur
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I think this might be confusing, because the Settings are supposed to display all possible commands. Why would you want to remove them from the list? You can just uncheck them.

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ulu commented Aug 8, 2023

I don't like to have unnecessary stuff in my context menu. So I like to get rid of the main menu and all sub menus of pathcopycopy. I only want the "full UNC path copy" option.

Best option for me would be to remove the main menu from context menu and make it available in windows start menu.

@clechasseur
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I don't like to have unnecessary stuff in my context menu. So I like to get rid of the main menu and all sub menus of pathcopycopy. I only want the "full UNC path copy" option.

That's the purpose of the checkboxes next to each command in the Settings. You can deselect any command you don't want to display in either the main menu or the submenu. Any command you deselect won't show up in the contextual menu (barring bug #170 unfortunately).

Also note that you can disable the submenu altogether by deselecting the "Always show submenu" option (see below). When you do this, the submenu will only be displayed if you hold down the Shift key when opening the contextual menu.

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Best option for me would be to remove the main menu from context menu and make it available in windows start menu.

If you added something to the Windows Start menu, how would you be able to apply it to a specific file or folder?

@clechasseur clechasseur self-assigned this Aug 9, 2023
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Since it's possible to accomplish what you describe in the current version, I'll close this.

@clechasseur clechasseur closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Sep 28, 2023
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