'Copy Path' directly from Bridge
In Windows 10 file explorer, you have the chance of copy the full path of a file by clicking "Ctrl + Right-Mouse-Btn" and choosing "Copy full path".
it would be awesome to have something like that on Bridge, because it broads the range of software you can work better with. I sometimes work with 3d software, webdesign, and/or smaller utilities for video and image, and most of them don't support Bridge's "drag-and-drop", or it simply doesn't fit the workflow (example: webdesign - you do it by code...)
A "Copy full path" function would help greatly on that, and shouldn't be anything fancy on the coding side :)
Thanks.
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Bruno Mateus commented
Hi. Yes, exactly when clicking on an image.
Reason is that, many times, the user may not be in a folder, but in a parent folder viewing all subfolder items. Specially true when searching for terms, metadata, etc.
In Windows Explorer, when you open the context menu using Ctrl + right mouse button on top of a file, your presented with a "Copy full path" option. It will copy to memory the absolute path, which you can then use anywhere.
Currently, on Bridge you have to:
1. Click right mouse button, select "Reveal on Explorer"
2. Locate image on Explorer
3. Click Ctrl + right mouse button on top of the file, select "Copy full path".It's really a simple command, and having it directly on Bridge would solve many clicks.
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PECourtejoie commented
Hi, if you click on the breadcrumbs, you can copy the path to the current folder. Do you mean when clicking on an image?