Thanks. I appreciate the response.
I realize a macro would do it but I was looking to see if Kim might be interested in incorporating the same options given for a File Window (referred to as Small Window in the help but I have always called it File Window) using Alt T -
- not only the current Tag by Attributes, but adding the Up, Down for the Directory 'Window' (not Directory Mode - sorry for the confusion).
Any support for this other than just using a macro? (I have many macros).
Tim M.
> > Hello.
> >
> > Many times I have numerous directories that I need to tag all of the
> > contained files without affecting files in other open directories
> > therefore just issuing a CTRl T would not work. Of course what I do
> now
> > is manually hold the T key down as it advances down to each
> subsequent
> > subdirectory, but with massive amounts of subdirectories this can get
> > tedius (and painful for my arthritic wrists and hands). A Macro
> would be
> > the next best thing
>
> Use this macro in the file mode directory window
> WHILE_NOT_END,t
> you will need to Escape at the end because the *_END directives don't
> seem to work in the directory window, I will post a bug on that point.
>
> > - but it seems that it could be implemented in the
> > Directory Window mode of Ztree in the same way that Alt T works in
> File
> > mode, providing options of Tag by Attributes, Up, Down, Name,
> Extension,
> > and Filter. Currently in the Directory Window mode, the only option
> > given for Alt T is to tag by Attribute.
> >
> > How about it Kim? There are many of us getting quite old out here
> who
> > could use a function like this. :)
> >
> > Tim M.
>
> Tagging in directory mode tags the directories, not the files in them.
>
> But Alt-Tag could be extended for Directory window both modes and
> Directory mode file window, to be something like this.
>
> Alt-Tag [A]ttributes [U]p [D]own [N]ame [E]xtension [F]ilter F2
> tag (directories, contained files)
>
> Ben