I feel like an idiot... In my exuberance to customize the toolbars, I somehow lost almost all of the content of the ListerMenu toolbar (ie File, Edit, View, Tools, Settings, FTP, Favorites, Help menus). The toolbar still exists, as does the .dop file, but it only has the Content Type field in the toolbar. I want to restore the original toolbar, but don't (to my knowledge) have the file to do this. Any simple way to do this, other than manually rebuilding it, or could somebody email me a generic/original ListerMenu.dop file to cwfrizzell at msn dot com?
If you only want to manually add back the missing default menus:
[ol][li] Right-click any toolbar and select Customize.[/li]
[li] In the Toolbars tab ensure the ListerMenu toolbar is displayed.[/li]
[li] Click on the Commands tab.[/li]
[li] Select the Default Menus category.[/li]
[li] Drag the menus you want to the ListerMenu toolbar.[/li][/ol]If you want to restore any default toolbar to the "factory configuration":
[ol][li] Right-click any toolbar and select Customize.[/li]
[li] In the Toolbars tab, select the afflicted default toolbar.[/li]
[li] Click on the Delete button and delete the toolbar. EDIT: As Porc points out below, you can also just rename the afflicted default toolbar. This is more useful if you have buttons on it you would like to keep.[/li]
[li] Completely exit Directory Opus (not just Customize and all open listers, but shut down Opus from the Tray Icon.)[/li]
[li] Reload Opus.[/li]
[li] Right-click any toolbar and select Customize.[/li]
[li] In the Toolbars tab, the default toolbar is recreated. NOTE: This only works to restore the default toolbars provided out-of-the-box by Opus.
NOTE: Use the Export and Import Settings dialog in the Settings Menu to backup your own custom toolbars.[/li][/ol]Also, a .dop file is a toolbar they are one in the same.
You don't learn anything well, until you break it a few times.
You're about to discover a wonderful feature of DOpus.
If the filenames of the default DOpus toolbars are missing from the
DOpus\Buttons folder, DOpus will recreate the default toolbar the next time you start DOpus.
In other words,
if you rename your ListerMenu.dop to something else,
close DOpus, and then restart DOpus,
you will find the Default ListerMenu.dop in your DOpus\Buttons folder.
Regards,
Porcupine
Edit Note: Ken got me again.
I was typing my reply as he posted his.
Sorry about that Ken.
Next time I'll look first.
[quote="kenalcock"]If you only want to manually add back the missing default menus:
[ol][li] Right-click any toolbar and select Customize.[/li]
[li] In the Toolbars tab ensure the ListerMenu toolbar is displayed.[/li]
[li] Click on the Commands tab.[/li]
[li] Select the Default Menus category.[/li]
[li] Drag the menus you want to the ListerMenu toolbar.[/li][/ol]If you want to restore any default toolbar to the "factory configuration":
[ol][li] Right-click any toolbar and select Customize.[/li]
[li] In the Toolbars tab, select the afflicted default toolbar.[/li]
[li] Click on the Delete button and delete the toolbar. EDIT: As Porc points out below, you can also just rename the afflicted default toolbar. This is more useful if you have buttons on it you would like to keep.[/li]
[li] Completely exit Directory Opus (not just Customize and all open listers, but shut down Opus from the Tray Icon.)[/li]
[li] Reload Opus.[/li]
[li] Right-click any toolbar and select Customize.[/li]
[li] In the Toolbars tab, the default toolbar is recreated. NOTE: This only works to restore the default toolbars provided out-of-the-box by Opus.
NOTE: Use the Export and Import Settings dialog in the Settings Menu to backup your own custom toolbars.[/li][/ol]Also, a .dop file is a toolbar they are one in the same.
You don't learn anything well, until you break it a few times. [/quote]
[quote="porcupine"]Hi Chuck !,
You're about to discover a wonderful feature of DOpus.
If the filenames of the default DOpus toolbars are missing from the
DOpus\Buttons folder, DOpus will recreate the default toolbar the next time you start DOpus.
In other words,
if you rename your ListerMenu.dop to something else,
close DOpus, and then restart DOpus,
you will find the Default ListerMenu.dop in your DOpus\Buttons folder.
Regards,
Porcupine
Edit Note: Ken got me again.
I was typing my reply as he posted his.
Sorry about that Ken.
Next time I'll look first.[/quote]
Thank you both! I'm back in business and learned a few things at the same time!
The toolbars are stored as files under /dopusdata\Buttons so you can backup that folder or individual files in it if you want to only backup (particular) toolbars instead of doing a full config backup.