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[Feature] Submenu icon and separators #506

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dieg467 opened this issue Sep 9, 2023 · 6 comments
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[Feature] Submenu icon and separators #506

dieg467 opened this issue Sep 9, 2023 · 6 comments

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@dieg467
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dieg467 commented Sep 9, 2023

Hello, I would like the following features to be added to the menu:

  1. Horizontal arrow or triangle symbol ▶ to the right of the shortcut to indicate that it has a submenu.
  2. Separator (horizontal line), to create separations between shortcuts.
    Thank you so much
@topeterk
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topeterk commented Sep 9, 2023

Hi,

  1. we think about the first one.

  2. I didn't get the second suggestion. What do you mean by that?
    Sort the list into "non-submenu" and "submenu" entries (and add a separater in between)?
    Sort the list into "non-shortcut" and "shortcut" entries (and add a separater in between)?
    Adding separators every time the type changes from "non-submenu" to a "submenu" entry?
    Adding separators every time the type changes from "non-shortcut" to a "shortcut" entry?

@Hofknecht
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@dieg467
Thank you for the feedback!

  1. i think you mean something similar like in windows toolbar:
    image

  2. is a nice idea, but this did not exist in windows toolbar. We need to think about how to configure this. e.g. if you specify a seperator with a file, this would be very special. Do you have a idea how to configure this feature? We need to consider this seems to very special because also not something similar in windows explorer

@dieg467
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dieg467 commented Sep 9, 2023

The image separator separates folders (which have submenu) from simple shortcuts (without submenu).

image

I have no programming knowledge. In that sense, I don't see any way I can help.

@Hofknecht
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thank you for the feedback!
ok we need to think about that

@boydfields
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I use a Windows Shortcut, named as follows, to visually separate folders:

Screenshot 2023-11-02 011911

Screenshot 2023-11-02 011954

Hope this is of some use.

@dieg467
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dieg467 commented Nov 4, 2023

Hello boydfields. Yes, it is an advance to visually separate links to folders from links to files. I'm going to implement it in my menu.
Thank you so much!

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