Define prefered folder format for zipped files

I use the preferences for archives folder format to display some zip infos like the "Compress Rate", Method...

Most of the times, archives folder format is overriden by the folder format of the most files are in there.
This is fine for me, but I'd like to set a prefered folder copy of the archives ones to be able to switch back to this display, but in the special columns, I don't see the special zip columns, and can't define them.

I guess it's normal, as it probably works with the Opus zip built-in, but I would like to be able to set these columns also in a prefered folder format.

Is that possible or should I fill a request?

by the way, related to that issue, I have the automatic folder content type drop down menu set on a toolbar, but I'm not able to display the prefered folder formats in it, I need to use the drop down button to see them.

I don't really like this menu as I'd like prefered folder format to be visually displayed all the time.

You can set the Content Type formats to inherit the columns from the formats below them, so that you get both. (Or turn off the Content Type detection, of course.)

If you want a menu of Favorite formats you can create that. It won't be listed in the drop-down you get by default as that only displays Content Type formats.

I already do that for most of filetypes, and sometimes it tends to be kind of messy.... That's where the favorite formats can help :wink:

I edited a drop-down button to have only the favorites formats listed manually + the default button of the drop down to refresh the content type.
I just need to finish it, but still it seems to work fine!

I'll post it with the whole toolbar part in the appropriate section!

Thanks for the help as always!

Toolbar posted here:
[url]Toolbar for folder content detection]

Just a little note: in the manual, it is told that "Go CURRENT" is only relevant when it's for a new tab or a new lister. In fact, it's not really true; you can use this command if you want to refresh the folder content detection!