Originally created by: Arioch...@gmail.com
if i open the context menu for any file, then the shell is opened in Windows\system32
which is kind of dfeatign the very purp[ose of that command in the context menu
Proposal:
if "Console" is opened from the context menu with file(s) selected, then
a: if the selection is singular and it is a folder - then open the shell inside
b: if the selection is multiple and files do not belong to the same folder - then the command is disabled/hidden
c: if the seleciton is a singluar executable file then
c1: present to user the edit box asking him to (optionally) enter the command line
c2: would be nice to also show the big exe icon and app title from the VERSIONINFO
c3: if the user presses OK, then run "cmd.exe /k " + exe-name + command-line
c4: preparing the commandline perhaps would ask for GetACP()/GetOEMCP() conversion or using unicode xxxxW aPI.
d: if the selection is an existing file(s) and (if multiple) they are in the same folder then:
d1: present to user the edit box asking him to adjust the command line
d2: pre-populate that edit box with comma-separated values for the selection
d3: run "cmd.exe /k " edit-box-content