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I'd like to use Peek in my preferred file manager: Directory Opus. Apparently this would need to be specifically coded to be able to request the selected file via Directory Opus' API. Perhaps this would need to be a plug-in system similar to how QuickLook does it?
Scenario when this would be used?
Any file manager other than File Explorer, e.g. Total Commander (which I assume also doesn't natively work with Peek).
Supporting information
An alternate file previewer called QuickLook already supports Directory Opus (and others) and so this is what I must use for the time being.
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Description of the new feature / enhancement
I'd like to use Peek in my preferred file manager: Directory Opus. Apparently this would need to be specifically coded to be able to request the selected file via Directory Opus' API. Perhaps this would need to be a plug-in system similar to how QuickLook does it?
Scenario when this would be used?
Any file manager other than File Explorer, e.g. Total Commander (which I assume also doesn't natively work with Peek).
Supporting information
An alternate file previewer called QuickLook already supports Directory Opus (and others) and so this is what I must use for the time being.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: