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Copy file names / file paths to clipboard in Krusader like in Total Commander

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How to configure file manager Krusader to copy names or full paths for selected files / directories like in Total Commander?

Related question: Shortcut to select / copy current directory in Krusader file manager

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Krusader -> Useractions -> Manage User Actions...

Add two new user actions with the following configuration:

Identifier: Copy Names
Title: &Copy Names
Command: %_Clipboard("%aList("Selected", "\n", "Yes", "", "No")%")%
Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + N

Identifier: Copy Paths
Title: &Copy Paths
Command: %_Clipboard("%aList("Selected", "\n", "", "", "No")%")%
Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + P

Krusader -> Settings -> Configure Keyboard Shortcuts...

Remove duplicated Ctrl + Alt + P shortcut from 'Play/Pause Job' action
or user other shortcut.

To check config select several files/directories. Press Ctrl + Alt + N to copy to clipboard names, Ctrl + Alt + P to copy paths.

Description for commands config from Krusader UserActions:

List - replaced by a list of all <first parameter>
    Parameter: Which items; either “All”, “Selected”, “Files” or “Dirs”
    Parameter (optional): Separator between the items. Default: “ ”
    Parameter (optional): Omit the current path. Default: no
    Parameter (optional): Filtermask (for all but “Selected”).
                          Default: *
    Parameter (optional): Automatic escape spaces. Default: yes
Select - manipulates the selection in a panel
    Parameter: Filtermask
    Parameter (optional): manipulate in which way; either “Set”,
                          “Add” or “Remove”. Default: “Set”
Clipboard - manipulates the clipboard
    Parameter: The text that should go to the clipboard 
               (you may want to use “%aCurrent%” here)
    Parameter (optional): Append the text to the current content
                          of the clipboard with this separator        

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