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Proxy Icon

j edited this page Jun 11, 2022 · 18 revisions

The icons in the header of each window serve more than just decorative purpose. They can be manipulated just like any file in a folder window, allowing you to move, rename, and delete files in-place. This is a concept borrowed from MacOS -- the icon is a proxy for the file, not the file itself.

Actions on proxy icons

  • Double-click the proxy icon to open the file with the default application.

  • Right-click the proxy icon to display a context menu

    A file context menu displaying next to the proxy icon

  • Choose Rename in this context menu to edit the file name in-place

    A file name being edited in the header of a chromabrowse window

  • Click and drag the proxy icon to move the file to another location. Hold Ctrl to copy or Alt to make a link. (note: currently not implemented)

  • For folders or executables, you can click and drag another file on top of the proxy icon to drop it in the folder or open it in the application.

  • Hold alt and double-click the proxy icon to display the file properties

    A Windows properties sheet displaying in front of a chromabrowse window

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