ma3d
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- Windows 11
- Windows Build/Version
- 23H2 (OS Build 22631.3296)
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- PC/Desktop
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- ASUS
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
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I'm curious as to what the problem is.it doesn't solve the problem
Understood, I’d have to look at that issue, I believe I came across that problem myself.when the path is pretty long, it cuts off the beginning. Example
In fairness, the path is there by default, just not the way you want to see it, as a text string.I don't need to copy path. I just want to see full path by default.
when the path is pretty long, it cuts off the beginning. Example:
I still don't see the problem. One click is all it takes to see the full path and it is unlikely that it is something that has to be done very often. Or is it?
Having to click once occasionally doesn't seem a problem to me. But that's me.
Good luck sorting it anyway. I am just trying to offer another way for the OP to look at the 'problem'.
Just click on the breadcrumb itself. There is no need to look for a gap at the end. Just click anywhere.When the path is very long it seems hard to find a place to click on it
Even after clicking breadcrumb to reveal the full path the text can still overflow the URL box on right-hand-side.If it were to show the text string, always, neither of these things would be a problem
I hadn’t realised that. I think when I tried it, it didn’t change. I’ll have to revisit it, probably something I did wrong.Just click on the breadcrumb itself. There is no need to look for a gap at the end. Just click anywhere.
And @antspants - My mistake. Sorry. I was going from memory and mis-remembered.clicking in any place doesn't work too, sadly. It either goes to the folder that I clicked on,
Sorry to read that, ma3d.tried OpenShell, sadly didn't work for win11.