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\subsection{Shortcuts}
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\label{ref:Shortcutsplugin}
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The Shortcuts Plugin allows you to jump to places within the file browser
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without having to navigate there manually. The plugin works with
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\fname{.link} files. A \fname{.link} file is just a text file with every
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line containing the name of the file or the directory you want to quickly
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jump to. All names should be full absolute names, i.e. they should start
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with a \fname{/}. Directory names should also end with a \fname{/}.
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\note{This plugin cannot read Microsoft Windows shortcuts (\fname{.lnk}
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files). These are handled by a separate plugin; see
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\reference{ref:Winshortcutsplugin}.}
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\subsubsection{How to create \fname{.link} files}
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You can use your favourite text editor to create a \fname{.link} file on the
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PC an then copy the file to the \dap{}. Or you can use the context menu on
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either a file or a directory in the file browser tree, and use the ``Add to
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shortcuts'' menu option. This will append a line with the full name of the
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file or the directory to the \fname{shortcuts.link} file in the root
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directory of the \dap{}. (The file will be created if it does not exist
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yet.) You can later rename the automatically created \fname{shortcuts.link}
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file or move it to another directory if you wish. Subsequent calls of the
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context menu will create it again.
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\subsubsection{How to use \fname{.link} files, i.e. jump to desired places}
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To use a \fname{.link} file just ``play'' it from the file browser. This will
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show you a list with the entries in the file. Selecting one of them will
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then exit the plugin and leave you within the directory selected, or with
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the file selected in the file browser. You can then play the file or do
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with it whatever you want. The file will not be ``played'' automatically.
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If the \fname{.link} file contains only one entry no list will be shown, you
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will directly jump to that location. The file \fname{shortcuts.link} in the
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root directory is an exception. After ``playing'' it, the list will be shown
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even if the file contains just one entry.
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If the list you are seeing is from \fname{shortcuts.link} in the root
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directory, you can delete the selected entry by pressing \ActionStdMenu.
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Deleting entries from other \fname{.link} files is not possible.
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\subsubsection{Advanced Usage}
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Placing the line ``\#Display last path segments=n'' (where n is a number) in
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the beginning of a \fname{.link} file will leave just the last n segments of
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the entries when they are shown. For example, if n is chosen to be 1, then
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the entry \fname{/MyMusic/collection/song.mp3} will be shown as
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\fname{song.mp3}. This allows you to hide common path prefixes.
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You can also provide a custom display name for each entry individually. To
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do so, append a tabulator character after the entry's path followed by your
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custom name. That name will then be used for showing the entry. For example:
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\begin{example}
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/MyMusic/collection/song.mp3<TAB>My favourite song\symbol{33}
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\end{example}
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