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Missing - Context menu > Add to download list
In the linkgrabber tab, what happened to
context menu item > Add to download list Now all I see is "Start Downloads" which would start downloading the entire Download list which is something that I don't want to do I just want to add the package to the download list so I can just manually download that package. I had a look at the menu manager, but can't find that menu item any more. |
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add link/start download has two functions
if you press ctrl right click it will switch based on key been depressed and the default. do you have ctrl depressed, or did you change the button via the menu editor? or the quick settings (in the linkgrabber side panel settings) this will invert the default also (auto start downloads). raztoki
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Pressing the CTRL button reverted it back to Add to Download List No I didn't change the button, must of press CTRL without knowing about this hidden feature. So many hidden features I am still discovering with JD2. |
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Default action depends if you have enabled/disabled autostart in linkgrabber right bottom corner quick settings menu. CTRL button just toggles between *Add* and *Add and Start*
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so the default menu item is due to whether Autostart Download is enabled or not. I can see now when I enable/disable that setting it changes the default menu item between -Add to download list -Start Downloads And pressing CTRL just toggles between the two. Thanks for the info. I wonder how many more hidden features are yet to be discovered? |
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string is how long =]
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