Anyway to do this in Opus ?
Any sceenshot please (not everyone's on Vista, you know..)
X.
You could display your favourites in the folder tree, or in a vertical toolbar on the left.
What would be the commands needed for both?
For the Folder Tree:
Filter Preferences for Show in Folder Tree
For the Toolbar:
Add this command.
Favorites SHOWICONS
Read the Opus Help on the Favorites raw command. There are several options which you may or may not be interested in.
Unfortunately showing favs in a lister is not possible (I'm working in dualmode w/o tree) .
You mean in the main file display area? It'd be fairly easy to write a VFS plugin to do it, I think.
[quote="Xyzzy"]Any sceenshot please (not everyone's on Vista, you know..)
X.[/quote]
[quote="nudel"]You mean in the main file display area? It'd be fairly easy
to write a VFS plugin to do it, I think.[/quote]
If I could... but I don't have the knowledge/time to do so. I solved it using the Vista Links-folder. That's also useful in the file-dialogues.
BUMP!
I like how Favorites look in Windows 7 Explorer:
Note:
- Favorites share same column with the Folder Tree.
- Favorites are on the very top of the column.
- Favorites are always expanded.
Can i achieve that in DOpus?
They should not necessarily be inside the Folder Tree. A toolbar would do, but it should be in the same column with the folder tree, not to the left.
You can't really do either #1 or #2...
You can add the Favorites to the Opus folder tree - but it won't be positioned at the top of the tree, you can't control where in the tree it appears (it's toward the bottom). You can add a toolbar with the favorites command (both methods described by kenalcock), but you can't align toolbars directly the horizontal width of the folder tree (regardless of whether or not you wanted the toolbar on top of or below the tree). I don't use favorites - so not sure if they're expanded by default if you put them in the tree or not... but certainly, adding them to a toolbar would give you the full expanded list.