I find it tedious to have to hunt through the context menus for the item I
want. Most of the native items have an (underlined) letter key you can
type to execute it. This is controlled by putting an ampersand ( & ) in
front of the letter, in the registry, where the menu text appears. For
example, I can right click a folder and open a Cygwin shell in that
directory. When I stuck that in I called it " &bash shell here" so after
a right-click I just type "b" and I don't have to find where it is on the menu.
I would like to add this to the tsvn context menus but they are handled
differently than what I did. It would take someone with the knowledge of
how this is done to figure this one out. So, I figure the folks who wrote
the program would know... The good news is if I can figure this out, I
can get what I want and it's no work for the developers.
So I'm looking for a registry value (or equivalent) that dictates the text
shown on the right-click context menus.
Barry
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Received on Wed Apr 12 20:59:47 2006