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Feature Request: Inverted colour selector & default start-up directory #275
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Hell @mackonsti ,
cloudcmd --root /home/user/ Is it helps? |
Hi @coderaiser thank you very much for your fast reply.
This is the perfect example I found on-line to illustrate: http://i.imgur.com/I946dek.jpg On the left, is your current CSS method, on the right is an alternative (option) selector method (with inverted colours). Thank you! |
Ok, I understood what are you talking about :).
Anyways that’s a good idea for a pull request :). |
Thanks, @coderaiser for your confirmation. |
@mackonsti thank you for a good ideas with improvements, you also have a good week :) |
Hello @coderaiser and many thanks for cloudcmd !
I have installed it on my OMV 4.x system natively (outside docker) using a Node.js 10.x installation just before Cloud Commander. Followed tips and guide on "Debian Server" threads on-line.
I would like to ask if these two features are to be requested or exist already as I have not found a reference on your main page:
Inverted colour selector
Just like Midnight Commander or Total Commander, it would be great for the line-selector to appear in inverted colour. I am so used to it that it facilitates greatly to immediately see where the selector is.
Default start-up directory
I was hoping to get a parameter to define the start-up directories (for both panes) to be something else besides / on the browser. I was hoping to find some parameter that defines the launch or startup directory to show. Does this exist already?
For example, for a Debian service created on OMV to always start Could Commander as as systemd service, I defined the user/group that is allowed to run this feature and wanted to complement it by starting at the user's home directory /home/user/ or some other like /sharedfolders/ for example.
Thanks for listening! Keep up the great work. Best regards.
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