Detailview on Windows Home Server V1

Hello all,

I'm pretty new on Dopus but I love it already.
I'm playing with all the setting to get my perfect lister just as I like it.
I do seem to have a little problem with which I hope you can help me
As you can see in the image, the name column stays whit, not pretty is it?
It only happens in detail mode when I look at the shared folders on my Window Home Server. I suppose the fact that it is a virtual folder may cause this problem.
I've read the How To on this subject, but that doesn't seem to be the answer on this kind of folder.
I also noticed that there is no padlock in the statusbar when viewing this "folder.

The second "problem" is that I would like the grey header of the lister to be transparent as it pretty much ruins the background. Is there an option to do so as I can't seem to figure this one out.

Thankx in Advance
Beechhead


I've cropped your screenshot. Please do not post anything to the forum which could get people in trouble at work.

The \server folder of a network server is delegated to Explorer, since it hasn't seemed worth providing a full "native Opus" view of a folder that is usually only transited, or skipped entirely, on the way to the actual shares (which are handled natively). (We might one day but it's a low priority.)

As a result, many of the Opus-specific look & feel settings are ignored when in that folder.

If you turn off Preferences / Display / Options / Enable background images in virtual folders (it should be off by default) then it will be more readable, but you'll lose the background image when in that folder, of course.

Thankx Leo for you quick response.
Sorry if the pic was too explicit, since I'm Dutch this doesn't cause any trouble here :wink:
The readability is not the problem, I can change the colours of the text. The strange thing is that this doesn't occur in say tiled mode, it only happens in any modes with columns.
For me the \Server is one of the standard listers to be opened since most of the C/P takes place on the Server.

Any ideas on the second part of my question?

Beechhead

The header comes from your Windows visual style.

And I can't change that ...unfortunately :cry: