Slugger Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 When I'm in Build mode I would like to select more then one file or directory instead of picking one at a time. I would like to use the ALT key to select each file or directory. Or maybe ever drag and drop the selection. Thanks, Slugger
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 Drag and drop is already supported. The select folder dialog box doesn't support multiple folders. The select file dialog box DOES support multiple files.
Slugger Posted September 23, 2006 Author Posted September 23, 2006 Drag and drop is already supported. The select folder dialog box doesn't support multiple folders. The select file dialog box DOES support multiple files. Since you wrote it I can't say your wrong. In Build mode. Browse for a file... I can select multiple files but I can't drag and drop them in to the Source window (Large). Well when you can maybe you can add this in both file and folder selection. Is ImgBurn pure assembler? 1k exe is nice. Slugger
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 You can't ever drag and drop from a browse window. Just use a normal explorer window. The folder dialog box just doesn't support selecting multiple folder. The only way around it is to make my own....and that's not something I'm about to do any time soon. No it's not assembler, it's just normal C++ (from Borland Builder).
Slugger Posted September 23, 2006 Author Posted September 23, 2006 You can't ever drag and drop from a browse window. Just use a normal explorer window. The folder dialog box just doesn't support selecting multiple folder. The only way around it is to make my own....and that's not something I'm about to do any time soon. No it's not assembler, it's just normal C++ (from Borland Builder). Excellent. I opened Explorer, selected files, directories, etc. drag and dropped. Works fine.
dbminter Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 There is one sort of multiple folder selection, but, it's kind of outside the scope of this, probably. You can select an entire drive at once, like, say, the root of a CD that is inserted into a drive. Just selecting D:\, say.
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