6.3.7. Using the jump list


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Microsoft Windows 7 or later (OS version 6.1 or later) and Linux with the Unity desktop shell allow users to use so-called jump lists. This feature allows the user to quickly navigate to objects of the program being used (files, folders, and so on) by right-clicking the command panel associated with this application.

You can pin some objects to this menu using a special button. In fig. 196, you can see an example of the jump list for Windows Explorer on Windows 7.

Fig. 196. Jump list in the taskbar

You can find more details on the jump list in manuals to respective operating systems.

1C:Enterprise also provides a jump list. Infobase acts as an object in this list. The jump list is synchronized with the list of recently selected infobases of the launcher window even if this list is hidden in the launcher.

Fig. 197. The 1C:Enterprise jump list

When using jump lists, keep in mind the following system behavior specifics:

  • Infobases from the jump list are always started in 1C:Enterprise mode.
  • To display the jump list, dock it by using the Dock to the Taskbar command for the 1C Enterprise desktop shortcut created by the 1C:Enterprise installer.

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