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[feature request] browse up button #19
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As far as I know, you can use these shortcuts: Yes, it's possible to make two buttons for these actions. But I just feel like these shortcuts are both easy to press and remember. |
thank you for the reply. update: I think there is a small error in your message: I'm just pointing it for reference and clarity's sake. I'm only requesting one button: go up (⌘↑), so I can have: "go-left / go-right / go-up". just like shown in the xtrafinder screenshot I've linked to earlier. |
come to think about it, a toolbar icon for toogling sidebar could be nice to have too :) |
Hi,
nice addons for the finder you've built. would it be possible for you to create a "browse up" button as well ? currently finder have only "browse left" and "browse right" buttons, as in: back and forward, like an internet browser. I miss a "browse up" button that would allow someone to "go up" in filesystem hierarchy, that is, go up to the enclosing directory no matter what the file browsing history one could have generated previously. there's an app that does this already, it's called
xtra finder. it's nice but it currently require users to completely disable macOS sip (using Big Sur and MBP M1 here). and also it have many features that I don't need, basically I just used it for its "browse up" button you can see in the screenshot. since you're more focused on creating additional toolbar buttons for the finder here, I'm making this feature request.
anyway thanks for what you've already done.
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