Does anyone know how to specify the sort order within the GO command?
I.e.
I have several folders specified as buttons using the GO command. When I click 'em the default sort order is Alphabetical. I would like to change the sort order to Chronological from newest to oldest.
Hate to re-open this thread... But the above reply doesn't seem to be working.
It sets the sort order. But the REVERSE=ON command is relative, which means it won't necessary sort the files in descending order (which I want). If I switch from one folder to another with the command, it will reverse the order, alternating from Ascending to Descending.
Does anyone know if there's a way to specify an absolute value of to the SORT=MODIFIED so I can specify ascending or descending order?
Upon investigation. It SEEMS like, the commands I'm using will only affect the pane IF the pane is the active pane.
I.e. I use a two pane configuration (one on top and one on bottom) Generally my top pane is the active one, and the bottom pane is the passive one.
If I use the scripted buttons to affect the top pane, it sorts them properly. But the BOTTOM ones don't sort. If the BOTTOM pane is active, the reverse happens.
Is there a script command that will tell Opus to first make the appropriate pane active, and THEN "Go" and "Sort"?
GO "C:\" OPENINRIGHT=horiz
Set SOURCE=right
dopusrt /cmd Set SORTBY=modified SORTREVERSE=On
Maybe there's a way to do it without using the dopusrt /cmd kludge, but if it works it works.