In the help for View Mode we can read :
Actually it's not always the case.Defines one or more view modes. <default> is the standard mode, which is set when none of the rules applies in "Auto Switch Mode".
Try this :
- Create a First View Mode let's say 'Color 1'
- Choose the same color for background and background 2 (only for purpose)
- Select <default>
- Confirm
All goes well...
Now try this :
- Create a second View Mode let's say 'Color 2'
- Choose the same color for background and background 2 (only for purpose)
- The cursor on Color 2, Confirm
The view mode become active even if there is no Auto Swich Mode rules. The source list is displayed with the chosen colors.
Meaning that <default> is not standard mode as expected when none of the rules applies in "Auto Switch Mode".
Is this a bug or a bad behavior of this function ?
If it can help, here the part of wincmd.ini :
[ViewModes]
0_name=<Par défaut>
0_icon=
0_options=-1|-1|0||-1|-1|-1|-1|-1
1_name=Couleur1
1_icon=
1_options=-1|-1|0||-1|15790335|15790335|-1|-1
2_name=Couleur2
2_icon=
2_options=-1|-1|0||-1|16773360|16773360|-1|-1
Last information :
I'm using tabs and it seems that the view mode is only active for the active tab when I created and confirmed the selected View Mode.
I mean, I have the same tabs on the left and on the right but the view mode is only active when I select the tab on the left but not the one on the right.
Best Regards, Frederic.