Installing 10.0.0.6 turned on imaages in my Drives toolbar

I have a Drives toolbar containing two sections.

The command for one section is Go DRIVEBUTTONS=fixed and for the other Go DRIVEBUTTONS=cdrom,network,removable,hideempty.

I've had these showing drive letters only, no drive icons. Installing 10.0.0.6 over 10.0.0.5 caused Show image to become checked for both sections.

Not a big deal. Easy enough to turn off. Just a FWIW comment.

It also placed my labels to the right of the icons instead of below them and added the "hideempty" option that I had turned off. :wink:

Cheers,
Jan

Sounds like your drive toolbars got overwritten by the installer, rather than any incremental changes being applied to them by actual code-changes.

Presumably you're both switched Opus into the 'shared' config mode?

Shared config mode: Yes.

I know most will probably scoff at Opus updates overwriting customizations you've made... but as a means of self preservation... just rename the default toolbars to my. or whatever naming convention makes sense, and keep your own versions to make changes to that will never get overwritten (even unintentionally).

[quote="leo"]Sounds like your drive toolbars got overwritten by the installer, rather than any incremental changes being applied to them by actual code-changes.

Presumably you're both switched Opus into the 'shared' config mode?[/quote]
That's right.

Good idea. Luckily it was only the Drives toolbar that was overwritten. Otherwise I wouldn't have been amused... :wink:

Cheers,
Jan

In which case - surely you are backing up your hard-wrought Opus configuration regularly - right? :smiley:

Yes, my Drives toolbar which as I understand it is not a "default toolbar".

Yes, I backup regularly and, in retrospect, have discovered that restoring the last backed up configuration would have been the best way to fix this. In addition to the issue with images as already discussed, I eventually discovered that the multifunctabs argument had been removed. I didn't show that in my original post because I was focusing on the images and just posted the commands existing after the 10.0.0.6 installation without realizing that that installation had changed the command as well as changing the image settings.

Well, yes, indeed I do. And I do hourly incremental backups of all my files and two complete backups per week. So maybe I exaggerated a bit... :wink:

Cheers,
Jan