[feature request] Navigate into archived file as into normal folder
I want to navigate inside archived files as normal folders, like in Total Commander (Windows) or Midnight Commander (Linux).
At now, key sequence "Enter" starts external program to open archived files. I want the some way to open listing of files from archived file as normal folder. For example, some unused key sequence, like "Shift-Enter", may mount selected archive file in FUSE system (for example, by "archivemount" program).
If archived file mounted by command from "Gnome Commander", then the folder listing must be showed in "Gnome Commander" as child folder of opened archive.
For example:
- Gnome Commander opens home directory "~/".
- User select file "test.zip" in directory listing.
- User press "Shift-Enter" key sequence to indicate, that he want to navigate into selected archive.
- Gnome Commander mount file "~/test.zip" at "/var/run/user/<user_id>/test.zip" folder.
- Gnome Commander show directory listing of real folder "/var/run/user/<user_id>/test.zip" as virtual folder "~/test.zip/fuse://".
- User may navigate directory structure of "test.zip" file under "~/test.zip/fuse://" path, while real navigation still be under "/var/run/user/<user_id>/test.zip" folder.
- Key sequence "Alt+Enter" for "~/test.zip/fuse://test.txt" file must show real folder path "/var/run/user/<user_id>/test.zip", not virtual folder path.
Edited by Bogdan107