File Name

How do I get the full file names in all lister windows to appear. Currently I'm getting a dos like display. See the image but I would like all file names to appear as they do in the right lister window, not the left.


Try buying Opus instead of pirating it.

@ the admins:
Why don't verify new members with their serial? Users asking questions BEFORE buying could get a Trial-Serial. Search function could work for all, guests and members.
I'm sure there're DO versions outside with working cr... (hey, I own some DO licenses!!!!). But for most people using an illegal version DO would be more "uncomfortable" without using supportforum.

@ jcecil:
Why you filled out fake registration data instead of simply using the search function??!!!! :unamused:

On balance, we'd rather answer a few pirates' questions than make it more difficult for legitimate users (whether evaluating or paid-up) to ask questions.

Enough people have trouble as it is getting their eval/licence details right on the official support page that it doesn't seem a good idea to require the same details at the forum.

Also, sometimes people who don't have Opus at all need to post, e.g. to check something before they decide to try the program, or to help with questions about something they have written which people want to use with Opus.

Don't forget that this is a user run support site - as such, we do not have access to the registered user database.

I don't really understand at all the security DOpus uses with Licence Certificates.
Whatever it is, it seems quite good .... well almost at least. :unamused:

It bothers that this topic, '~' , keeps arising.
I'm wondering if some simple Mathematics could be of any use here.
Could perhaps two very very large prime numbers be somehow scrambled into a Licence Certificate ?
The idea is simple, if the product of the two primes doesn't equal some very hidden value within the program itself, DOpus fails to work at all.

Actually it's a little more sophisticated than this:) But the digital certificates that protect the integrity of the program and associated parts in effect use similar technology.