Opened 21 years ago
Last modified 11 years ago
#1845 closed Feature request
remember the folder entered
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | FileZilla Client |
Keywords: | Cc: | oldspice, Alexander Schuch, larsen255, Tim Kosse, francisdb | |
Component version: | Operating system type: | ||
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Description
In a directory in which many subfolders exist, it's
really boring to search or browse folder by folder,
because every time we leave a subfolder to the upper
directory, filezilla jump to the beggining of the upper
directory, and we have to scroll and search the folder
we have just entered in order to browse the folder next
to it. If filezilla could remember the folder and
scroll automatically to the folder when back to upper
directory, it would be a useful feature.
Change History (7)
comment:1 by , 20 years ago
comment:2 by , 17 years ago
FileZilla 3 beta still doesn't have this implemented, but there is a (local or remote) treeview available already. If you keep the treeview open, you can use the treeview to navigate between folders.
comment:3 by , 17 years ago
That´s right, but the treeview is not that comfortable when you use the keyboard to navigate. I press backspace to return to the upper folder.
comment:5 by , 17 years ago
see https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=787976&group_id=21558&atid=372244
issue 787976
I would have closed the other one since this one was first :-)
comment:7 by , 16 years ago
This feature request has been reported already. The following item is the report (just for reference again):
#1878 - When going to parent directory select last visited dir.
I wanted to request the same feature.
I'll try to explain it in other words:
folder has 1000 subfolders; I scroll to folder 700 and enter it;
after exiting back to root folder filezilla jumps to folder nr1,
2...; I'd like it to stay at the bottom of the list on the folder 700
when I exit, so I can enter folder 701, without having to scroll
to the bottom of the list again.
Thanks