On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
So it can be done using shell extensions. These require a bit of COM
programming, producing a .dll that needs to be registered.
I didn't experiment with it at all, maybe it's possible to do another way
:)
4. Is the extra context menu item worth the effort
Hi Dave,
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
If I understand what you mean, then I don't think it's possible. However, if you
can find either:
Well I am not an expert on this, obviously :) But:
a) the appropriate registry key to modify
b) an example of a program that adds something to this co
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
This is fixed in recent versions of setup. Unfortunately there has not
yet been a new release, so unless you follow the cygwin-apps mailing
Okay, cool, thanks :-)
- Nils
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I think I didn't mention this before: The installation program does not
remember the port of the proxy, it always defaults to 80. No biggie.
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
chere adds a "bash here" context menu just fine. However:
Thanks for the report. Now how did that go unnoticed? More explicit instructions
No problem :) Also, as a feature request, and since you're touching it
anyway: Can you also add it to a folder's con
Hi guys,
chere adds a "bash here" context menu just fine. However:
1) You have to click on a folder icon, clicking in a folder that's open
does not work
2) It opens the shell not in the folder you clicked on, but in the parent
folder
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