Spaces into the first custom column title are lost.

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Spaces into the first custom column title are lost.

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I like to insert spaces into titles of custom columns so they are correctly aligned with the actual values in the file list. Of course this wouldn't be necessary if TC respected the alignment for the values also for the titles (like explorer does :D).

Anyway, the bug: the spaces for the very first custom column title (the third after Name and Ext) are not considered and are removed after pressing OK in Custom Columns config dialog.
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This happens probably because Windows cuts off spaces at the beginning and the end when saved to ini files.
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160?  

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2roentgen666

:) Hello !

• What about the use of #160 spaces instead of the keyboard ones ?
- On principle, it's non-removable…

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What about the use of #160 spaces instead of the keyboard ones ?
Actually I use Alt+255 (on the numeric keypad) as it's not the first time I see such a problem.

Anyway... what #160 means? Alt+160 (:D) produces á.
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roentgen666 wrote:Alt+160 () produces á.
Try Alt+0160. Alt+160 uses ASCII table while Alt+0160 - ANSI table.
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