README: better description of FreeCommander integration

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## Time-stamp: <2017-11-07 19:14:00 karl.voit>
## Time-stamp: <2017-11-11 16:13:24 vk>
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[[http://freecommander.com/en/summary/][FreeCommander]] is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_manager#Orthodox_file_managers][orthodox file manager]] for Windows. You can add
filetags as an favorite command:
- press =Ctrl-Shift-Y= which opens up "Define favorite toolbars"
- Create a new toolbar (if none is defined)
- "Add new item"
- Name: filetags
- Program or folder: =C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\bin\filetags.bat=
- look at "Integration into Windows Explorer for single and
multiple selected files" for the batch file
- Start folder: =%ActivDir%=
- Parameter: =%ActivSel%=
- select: =Enclose each selected item with "=
- assign a hotkey (like =Ctrl-1=)
- Tools → Favorite tools → Favorite tools edit... (S-C-y)
- Create new toolbar (if none is present)
- Icon for "Add new item"
- Name: filetags
- Program or folder: <Path to filetags.bar>
- =filetags.bat= looks like: (please do modify the paths to meet your requirement)
: C:\Python36\python.exe C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\src\filetags\filetags %*
: REM optionally: set /p DUMMY=Hit ENTER to continue...
- Start folder: =%ActivDir%=
- Parameter: =%ActivSel%=
- [X] Enclose each selected item with ="=
- Hotkey: select next available one such as =Ctrl-1= (it gets overwritten below)
- remember its name such as "Favorite tool 01"
- OK
So far, we've got =filetags= added as a favorite command which can be
accessed via menu or icon toolbar and the selected keyboard shortcut.
If you want to assign a different keyboard shortcut than =Ctrl-1= like
=Alt-t= you might as well follow following procedure:
- Tools → Define keyboard shortcuts...
- Scroll down to the last section "Favorite tools"
- locate the name such as "Favorite tool 01"
- Define your shortcut of choice like =Alt-t= in the right hand side of the window
- If your shortcut is taken, you'll get a notification. Don't
overwrite essential shortcuts you're using.
- OK
* Related tools and workflows