Re: using Cmd-O in Firefox
- From: Gregory Weston <uce@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:21:39 -0400
In article <Ima9F5aAHsBV092yn@xxxxxxxxx>,
anti@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Dushan Mitrovich) wrote:
Occasionally I need to look at several html files in a directory several
layers deep. I use Firefox. Using Cmd-O opens the selection window in
which I can work down to the desired directory (folder) and pick the file
to display.
When I want to look at the next file in that same location, Cmd-O doesn't
remember where it was last, and makes me drill down all over again to the
same needed directory. For more than a couple of files, this is a real
annoyance.
Is there a way either to have the Open-file window remember its last
position, or not disappear when the file selection is made? Thanks.
For it to not forget where you left it will probably require a coding
change - and that change would probably be to comment some code out of
the Mac build that re-asserts the (wrong) current location every time
the file selector presents.
In many applications, you can select multiple files in the open dialog
by clicking the first and then command-clicking each additional one. It
might work in Firefox. (It works in BonEcho/G5.)
.
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