Alex Peters wrote:

> Opens a command prompt at a location determined by the currently active 
> window.

Alex, this is very handy, thanks.

I hope you don't mind if I hacked it a little bit to add
support for Total Commander active pane
and
a VisualPickFolder label, the idea with this being
that when a file save/open dialog is open you can press a
hotkey, then switch the active window to determine a location
for the save/open dialog, press the hotkey again and
the dialog is automatically filled with the folder name determined
by the currently active window.

For example:
Explorer is open on c:\folder
Start notepad, write something, now you want to save it to where Explorer 
is poiting at, do File/Save in notepad then:
press hotkey, select Explorer, press hotkey, now file dialog is filled 
with c:\folder

I use it as follows (all one line below)

.OnMultiClick("menu FavFolder", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", 
".PickFavFolder")

The hacked version is in http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/files/0
_TEMP_/CmdPromptHack-sgp.zip 

you're welcome to do whatever you want with it.

--sgp



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