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NCD Tree Manual page 130
Alt + F10
This command pops-up a directory tree that allows you to
quickly change to another directory, or to create, delete,
and rename directories.
Action Result
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Cursor keys Use the cursor keys to move around the
directory tree (also Home, End, PgUp, PgDn).
Enter Change to the directory under the cursor.
Esc Cancel NCD.
Type If you start typing, the cursor will move to
the first directory that matches the
characters you type. Press Ctrl+Enter to
search for the next match.
F2 Rescan the hard disk. The Commander keeps
the directory structure in a file called
"\treeinfo.ncd" for fast access. If some
other program changes the directory
structure, you may need to use F2 to rebuild
the Commander's directory tree.
F6 Rename a directory. Press F6, type in the
new name (or edit the old name) and press
Enter.
F7 Mkdir - create a new directory. The
directory will be created below (to the
right of) the cursor bar.
F8 Rmdir - delete the directory under the
cursor bar. This can delete a directory
only if it is empty.
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Note: The directory tree is stored in \treeinfo.ncd on
each disk for fast access since it can take a number
of seconds to build the directory structure. The
Commander automatically updates this file when you
create, rename, and delete directories using the
Commander's commands.
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