When I have a "Favorites List" displayed in a toolbar i.e the Favorites names are spread out along the toolbar is there a way to make DOpus display the folder icon beside its name?
Also, a "Favorites Menu" does not display icons in the grey area to the left of the name where one would expect to see it. Can I force the icons to show themselves?
Thanks for the reply Nudel. Unless I'm doing something wrong, this seems to have the effect of showing the icon only. Is there a way to show the text with the icon beside it?
Yes, labels are turned off, but I still see the labels for my favorites list menu, but no icons.
I followed the instructions that Sasa gave, but I then get icons only and no labels. Unless of course I turn labels on for the toolbar, but then I get a toolbar that takes up more than the screen width.
I think I'm going to have to settle for one or the other.
Perhaps I should have been more specific- a screen shot showing the toolbars settings, the actual favourites bar in customize mode etc.
I just tried then and can easily create a toolbar which displays favourites with icons, without icons, with text below, to the right etc. All seems to be working fine here -
The text items shown on my menu bar are actually "Favorites List" items and not separate menus. They directly open a folder i.e they do not show a drop down menu.
As are mine - the ones showing (in the previous screenshot) are folders in the favourites themselves - not seperate menus. That aside, normal root favourites not placed in a submenu work fine too as you can see here.
Now, for the second time, post a screenshot showing all relevant settings for your toolbar, your favourites item on said toolbar etc. There's little more we can do without that other than to say it works fine except for you.
It sounds like you just have labels turned off for the whole toolbar. Go into Customize and find the toolbar in the list, and see what label settings you have for it.
Yes, I've tried all this before. The only 2 options I seem to be able to come up with are: a large area taken up by each icon with labels turned on, or icons only with the labels turned off and SHOWICONS enabled - see screenshots.
The solution, and what seems to be the case from your screenshots, is that the folders in question are on a separate toolbar. Is this the case, and if so, how do I create a second toolbar?