> Yes, that's the way I used to navigate in Explorer.  Actually, I'm not
> using Windows Explorer, but a third party file browser (Idoswin Free,
> <URL:http://www.idoswin.de/>).  In list view this browser inserts ..
> in front of directories and files indicating the parent directory.  This
> makes navigating in deeply nested directories convenient; going three or
> five directory levels up requires just clicking several times /at the
> same location/ (and also with less mouse movement than via the 'Up'
> button in explorer).  Though, I prefer Idoswin over Explorer for other

Have you ever tried to hit <Backspace> for going to the parent
directory?

> If the Installer can't handle dynamic menus, I propose to bundle Cheetah
> with msysGit.  But then, please add means to activate and deactivate
> /any/ menu entries individually (clone etc.)

It's not possible to have dynamic menus by just adding some registry
keys without writing a shell extension DLL. So we should leave this
task to Cheetah, IMHO. When Cheetah gets some more features, it would
sure make sense to bundle it with the installer and use it instead of
the static context menu entries.

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Sebastian

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