I just tried the beta and unfortunately I prefer my script, as it works in the Explorer folder tree (and Quick Access menu) whereas the Groupy beta does not.
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That's great news! How do I download it?
I came up with an AutoHotKey script as a workaround for this missing feature and thought I'd share it. It waits until you are in a Windows Explorer window, then it listens for a middle-click from your mouse, and then opens the folder you middle-clicked on in a new tab in Groupy. It simulates right-clicking and selecting "Open in new window" from the context menu. ; When in Windows Explorer, Use Middle-Click mouse button to open a
To open a folder in a new tab in Windows Explorer, I have to right-click it and then select "Open in new window" from the context menu. A good feature would be to just middle-click the folder and have it instantly open in a new tab, as bookmarks do in web browsers. Perhaps, if this feature is impossible, someone could come up with an AutoHotKey script that would be a workaround?
The color was not changed in the app itself, the A ctive title bar color comes from the Windows 10 interface. Here are my exact settings. (Notice "Dark Mode" is also switched on.) I am trying to reduce glare and eyestrain when I can in Windows 10, so my Inactive title
Hi Basj, Having watched your video I must change my bug to something like: Groupy LibreOffice Writer window goes behind another window on the desktop when closing a tab if that window was behind the LibreOffice window. You're right, it's not minimizing itself, as I thought it was, it's hiding behind the window that was behind it, when simply trying to close a tab. Here is my video grab: &
All the time.
To Reproduce: Using Groupy 1.18: 1. Open two tabs in LibreOffice Writer. 2. Close the active tab. 3. LibreOffice Writer minimizes itself to the task bar instead of switching over to the next tab. Workaround - Alt-Tab gets me back into the app. Thank you.
Thank you for acknowledging my minor issue and passing it on to the developers. Yes the low-contrast tabs in LibreOffice Writer are technically readable, though inconsistent with how they look in Windows Explorer (where they look stunningly perfect BTW). I understand that Tab software must be hard to write, so hard that MS has seemingly given up on Sets, and that you probably have bigger issues to address. The "Place Above" workaround is appr
OK, my Groupy found the 1.18 update today on its own, so I have made now my own dark mode screenshots to show you, illustrating the reproducible bug that I originally posted with: 1. The main issue: Hard to read black text (instead of white) on the Active tab on a LibreOffice Writ
Thanks for your reply, but it appears that Stardock has put 1.18 behind a wall. As I stated in the original posting, I am evaluating groupy with the 30 day trial, so I have no product key, and when I put my email into the form you linked me to it says: <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/69/30/6930356/44bb107f-8a01-4ce9-96fc-2a7b7da3b075.jpg" alt="" width="850"
As Deckard_Cain83 said, this is reproducible in 1.18 with LibreOffice. They posted a screenshot. I can't because, as I said, I downgraded to 1.17, and now, bizarrely, 1.18 is no longer offered as an update: Has 1.18 been silently pulled? 1.18 is not in the
I had to downgrade today to Groupy 1.17. The 1.18 update has virtually unreadable black text on my dark blue active window title bar. I have Windows 10 build 1809 with dark mode enabled. No tweaks. Other programs all use white text on dark title bars, why Groupy does not I have no idea. I am evaluating groupy with the 30 day trial and this is a show-stopper bug. Is this being addressed? Thank you.