You basically got it.
Maybe in the same style as "Reload" and "Duplicate" +++ which appears
when you right click a tab.
- right click the tab
- click "Download directory"
- click "Default" or "Choose download directory for this
tab" ("Default" would be checked if no other directory
is chosen for this tab)
If you click to choose directory, a pop-up window appears.
- maybe have a check box for "Always store downloaded files from
www.my-work.com in this directory".
It could be useful to have all the chosen directories listed in the
settings menu (wrench). There one could adjust the download settings.
What do you say? Interesting?? :-)
Regards
Runar
On 5 Okt, 22:58, Fx <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your original post was not clear to me as to what you wanted. Your
> second post was better, and I agree, it would be nice if I saved
> something in tab A and then saved something in tab B in a different
> directory, then if I saved something in tab A the browser would
> default to the directory I had last saved something in tab A, instead
> of the last directory I had saved something from any tab.
>
> On Oct 5, 12:33 pm, Runar Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am aware of that but this does not "innovate" anything... And I know
> > my request is not even nearly implemented in ANY browser. :-)
> > My hope was that it could be possibly to change the download directory
> > of each tab away from the default. As I understand it each tab already
> > runs its own process and acts a bit on its own. It may be easier to
> > implement this with web-addresses instead. just to show what I mean:
> > if (url==www.my-work.com){
> > download_directory="C:\users\me\downloads\my-work\"}
>
> > This is of course not correct syntax or anything, but just to give an
> > idea of what I am thinking of...
> > Could be something to think about for version 5 or 6 of Chrome... :-D
>
> > Runar
>
> > On 5 Okt, 07:09, Andrew Red <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > if you go "wrench" -> "options" -> "under the hood" and scroll down to the
> > > "Download" section, there is an option to change the location of where to
> > > save files and a check box labeled "Ask where to save each
> > > file before downloading", which would open a "Save-As" dialog box on every
> > > download... hope this helps...
> > > Andrew
>
> > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Runar Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello.
> > > > The possibility to change download directory would be a very welcome
> > > > feature for me.
> > > > On some web pages e.q. work or school related pages there are often
> > > > many documents and other files downloaded every day. Because all files
> > > > are downloaded to the same directory this creates a lot of confusion
> > > > when trying to locate these files. If all work files are stored in the
> > > > same directory this would increase the efficiency much.
> > > > I don't know exactly how to accomplish this but I don't think it would
> > > > be impossibly. :-) Don't shoot me... ;-)
>
> > > > Best regards a true chrome user
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