It's important to show the power of TC to the user right at the start. But there is a downside. It's really crowded which really leads to an overcharge. There must be a reason why TC opens the list of all layout elements at first startup.
So which elements should be displayed at first startup? What is the best way to show the powert of TC without overcharching the user?
Of course more than one answer is allowed!
Which elements should be displayed by default?
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I don't think TC does a very good job at showing the "power" to a new user. And anyone unfamiliar with TC or it's predecessors will likely be turned off by the awkward Menu organization.
If the idea is to promote and emphasize TC's ability, I would think at least a new-user page in the help-file that might point out things like:
SubDir-Branch-View, Multi-Rename-Tool (ability to edit filenames auto-loaded into an editor). QuickSort/FilterSort, and point out where they are in the GUI.
A number of those horizontal toolbars I never have enabled, as they just waste too much vertical space.
If the idea is to promote and emphasize TC's ability, I would think at least a new-user page in the help-file that might point out things like:
SubDir-Branch-View, Multi-Rename-Tool (ability to edit filenames auto-loaded into an editor). QuickSort/FilterSort, and point out where they are in the GUI.
A number of those horizontal toolbars I never have enabled, as they just waste too much vertical space.
*BLINK* TC9 Added WM_COPYDATA and WM_USER queries for scripting.