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Request: Context menu tool, rebranding CS & admin cmd prompt http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1604 |
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Author: | Tenzen [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Request: Context menu tool, rebranding CS & admin cmd prompt |
You have Classic Shell & Classic Explorer.. now all you need is Classic Menu It could work like Lopesoft Filemenu Tools, or be even more powerful and give you control over the Menu Shell itself.. adding custom commands with parameters, totally customizing your right-click Context Menu for different items/locations it could:
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Author: | Tenzen [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Classic Nothing |
I'm not sure how your project began, probably as a way to restore classic menus & looks, etc.. but your program is awesomely more powerful than anything Microsoft has ever created I think "Classic" is a bit deceiving, and may not be giving you the attention you deserve. Its not Classic at all, at this advanced stage of development.. its Forward Thinking.. its Progress.. its the New thing. You've created programs that are so functional & customizable, that getting a "Classic Look" isnt even on the list of things you would want to do with this program I think alot of people might overlook it or pass it by, simply because it seems to imply that you are simply offering an old interface for nostalgic losers who cant let go of Win95 in fact, I dont even know what style of menu I have, I chose it simply as a template which allows me to do the things I want to do. Personally, I think a name change could help your image and help to remove the stigma that you may just be an old interface provider and, I personally think you should be bold and create a new Orb which has nothing to do with Windows at all, and isnt even roundish or use their color scheme, or look anything like a windows Orb at all, simply because you can, and it shows you're all about customizability.. It appeals to the same people who use rainmeter, etc.. the orb should reflect that even something as simple as "Custom Shell" already sounds way better & more accurate, imo |
Author: | Tenzen [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Classic Menu |
while we're on the topic, does anyone have any idea what parameters to add to a menu command to open a Command Line Window as an Administrator, from the current Location where you are Right-Clicking? In Lopesoft Filemenu Tools, I've created a new command, configured it to Run the program cmd.exe from the system folder under option "Working Folder" i selected "Folder Path" Then I selected "Yes" to 'Run as Administrator' under "Arguments" I tried a variety of things I found online, I dont remember them all now, but none of them worked.. It launches as normally as an Administrator from the Sys32 folder, and i cant get it to work in the current folder does anyone know of the command line parameters to get CMD to launch from the current directory? I currently use this Reg File, but I'd prefer it in the Filemenu Tools Submenu, since I'm trying to keep my Context Menu Neat & Tidy: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\runas] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\runas] @="Open Elevated Command Line from here" "HasLUAShield"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\runas\command] @="cmd.exe /s /k pushd \"%V\"" [-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\runas] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\runas] @="Open Elevated Command Line from here" "HasLUAShield"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\runas\command] @="cmd.exe /s /k pushd \"%V\"" [-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\runas] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\runas] @="Open Elevated Command Line from here" "HasLUAShield"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\runas\command] @="cmd.exe /s /k pushd \"%V\"" and I use this one to keep it with the other one, for a normal Command Line Window, without having to use the keyboard.. but if I can get the Lopesoft Elevated Prompt to work, I'll remove this one and just use them both from the Submenu: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\cmd] @="@shell32.dll,-8506" "Extended"=- "NoWorkingDirectory"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\cmd\command] @="cmd.exe /s /k pushd \"%V\"" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\cmd] @="@shell32.dll,-8506" "Extended"=- "NoWorkingDirectory"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\cmd\command] @="cmd.exe /s /k pushd \"%V\"" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd] @="@shell32.dll,-8506" "Extended"=- "NoWorkingDirectory"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd\command] @="cmd.exe /s /k pushd \"%V\"" |
Author: | Gaurav [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Classic Nothing |
Well that's the point - to prove that Classic was more powerful and more versatile. There is nothing wrong with the name, it's a perception problem. You're right - I've seen numerous people shy away from even trying it just because of the name that gives them the "going backwards" feeling. But it's a problem with their flawed thinking, I don't think a branding change will affect their thinking, they will see the screenshots and find a reason to avoid it, thinking newer is better, why go back, and thus discard it even before considering it. At this moment, Classic Shell is a very established and reputed program, so there are no plans for a rebranding although the logo could be more colorful and richer. That's up to Ivo to decide. There also aren't any plans to develop a FileMenu Tools like module. The toolbar does everything you need without cluttering up context menus. As for the command prompt as administrator request, I can show you how to create a toolbar button for it: 1. You will need a tool like NirCmd or similar that can elevate from the command line. Download it from NirSoft's website and copy it to some directory in your system path such as C:\Windows. If you just run NirCmd.exe without any parameters, it will give you the option to copy itself to the Windows directory. 2. Create a batch file called 'AdminCmdPrompt.bat' with these contents: @echo off If Defined selecteddir goto AdminCmdPrompt2 else goto AdminCmdPrompt1 :AdminCmdPrompt1 pushd %currentdir% goto end :AdminCmdPrompt2 pushd %selecteddir% goto end :End CLS 3. Save the batch file anywhere you want. Let's say for example, you put it in a 'Commands' folder inside C:\Program Files\Classic Shell 4. Create a custom command on the Classic Explorer toolbar. The command to use is: nircmd elevate cmd /e:on /k pushd "%1" & set %selecteddir%="%2" & set %currentdir%="%1" & "%ProgramFiles%\Classic Shell\Commands\AdminCmdPrompt.bat" 5. Give it an icon, tooltip and label as required and OK twice to save change and reopen the Explorer window. This creates an "Open command prompt as administrator" button that opens at the location in Explorer where you are browsing. Additionally, if you select a folder in the right (files) pane with left click and then click this toolbar button, then it will open a command prompt at that selected folder. If nothing is selected in the right pane, then it will open the command prompt at the location in the address bar (i.e. folder pane). It will also work for network (UNC) paths by mapping a drive letter and unmapping it when you close the command prompt. |
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