About the Set GlobalHideFolders & Set GlobalHideFileName

When the two commands Set GlobalHideFolders and Set GlobalHideFileName are assigned to the same button, the entire folder tree collapses completely.

The folder tree has to be rebuilt after changing global filters, and doesn't currently re-expand when that happens (but it will as soon as you refresh or change folders or tabs).

Is it something you're doing a lot? We can probably improve how the tree reacts if it's needed. But we also didn't expect the global filters to be changed often (rather than tab-local filters or toggling Show Everything mode, etc.) so we didn't think it would matter.

I don’t just use Directory Opus as a file manager; I also rely on it as a robust image viewer and asset management tool.
Given my massive library of image assets, I pre-tag numerous individual images and folders in advance.
By combining the various filter commands built into Directory Opus, I’m able to locate target files in no time.
To streamline this workflow, I’ve created a host of custom buttons dedicated to these filtering operations, which frequently modify and clear active filters on demand.
(I also make use of global filters, as each additional filter layer enables more granular, refined filtering results.)