Hi
can i sort by attributes ?
I have tried to click on attr column , create a new view mode but nothing
is there a way to sort by attributes ?
thanks
sort by attributes , can I ?
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sort by attributes , can I ?
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Re: sort by attributes , can I ?
As far as I know you need to create a new column view and sort by that. You cannot sort by the default "attr" column.
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Re: sort by attributes , can I ?
Hi, giulia,
The solution is Custom Columns. The fastest way to create a new one is right clicking on the columns header, and select Configure Custom Columns...
For more information, TotalcmdWiki (English and German): https://www.ghisler.ch/wiki/index.php?title=Custom_columns
(translation in English) and the help file.
Perhaps a new Custom column view like this one, could help you: https://ibb.co/KK7zRg1
You can also edit wincmd.ini directly and add a new Custom column in the section [CustomFields]. If it doesn't exist, create the section.
The solution is Custom Columns. The fastest way to create a new one is right clicking on the columns header, and select Configure Custom Columns...
For more information, TotalcmdWiki (English and German): https://www.ghisler.ch/wiki/index.php?title=Custom_columns
(translation in English) and the help file.
Perhaps a new Custom column view like this one, could help you: https://ibb.co/KK7zRg1
You can also edit wincmd.ini directly and add a new Custom column in the section [CustomFields]. If it doesn't exist, create the section.
Code: Select all
[CustomFields]
Widths#=80,30,13,13,13,13,13,-49,35
Headers#=Archive\Read Only\nHidden\nSystem\nDirectory\nAttributes num \nAtributes text
Contents#=[=tc.archive]\n[=tc.read only]\n[=tc.hidden]\n[=tc.system]\n[=tc.directory]\n[=tc.attributes]\n[=tc.attributestr]
Options#=1112|1|96
# must be replaced by next number of custom column. The first one must be 1: Widths1...
Last edited by patxiku on 2021-06-24, 09:39 UTC, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: sort by attributes , can I ?
hipatxiku wrote: ↑2021-06-23, 16:17 UTC Hi, giulia,
The solution is Custom Columns. The fastest way to create a new one is right clicking on the columns header, and select Configure Custom Columns...
For more information, TotalcmdWiki (English and German): https://www.ghisler.ch/wiki/index.php?title=Custom_columns
(translation in English) and the help file.
Perhaps a new Custom column view like this one, could help you: https://ibb.co/KK7zRg1
You can also edit wincmd.ini directly and add a new Custom column in the section [CustomFields]. If it doesn't exist, create the section.Code: Select all
[CustomFields] Widths#=80,30,13,13,13,13,13,-49,35 Headers#=Archive\Read Only\nHidden\nSystem\ndirectorio\nAttributes num \nAtributes text Contents#=[=tc.archive]\n[=tc.read only]\n[=tc.hidden]\n[=tc.system]\n[=tc.directory]\n[=tc.attributes]\n[=tc.attributestr] Options#=1112|1|96 # must be substituted by next number of custom column. The first one must be 1: Widths1...
i 'm tring it
i let you know!!
thanks , appreciate
love Total Commander , best file manager ever made
Re: sort by attributes , can I ?
hipatxiku wrote: ↑2021-06-23, 16:17 UTC Hi, giulia,
The solution is Custom Columns. The fastest way to create a new one is right clicking on the columns header, and select Configure Custom Columns...
For more information, TotalcmdWiki (English and German): https://www.ghisler.ch/wiki/index.php?title=Custom_columns
(translation in English) and the help file.
Perhaps a new Custom column view like this one, could help you: https://ibb.co/KK7zRg1
You can also edit wincmd.ini directly and add a new Custom column in the section [CustomFields]. If it doesn't exist, create the section.Code: Select all
[CustomFields] Widths#=80,30,13,13,13,13,13,-49,35 Headers#=Archive\Read Only\nHidden\nSystem\nDirectory\nAttributes num \nAtributes text Contents#=[=tc.archive]\n[=tc.read only]\n[=tc.hidden]\n[=tc.system]\n[=tc.directory]\n[=tc.attributes]\n[=tc.attributestr] Options#=1112|1|96 # must be replaced by next number of custom column. The first one must be 1: Widths1...
i have used it and it works , i had to increase the width
thanks
love Total Commander , best file manager ever made