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Two display requests

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1) Allow display of files only (no subdirs).
When using a tree view in one pane, showing the subdirectories
in the other pane is redundant & wastes real estate.

2) Display directories without those #^&*! brackets!
Far less legible with the brackets. Icon already identifies directories
well.
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2kbochert
:) Hello ! Welcome on board !
1) Allow display of files only (no subdirs).
¤ If I well understand that you want :
Ctrl+B (Branch View) displays all files without directories… The same to come back.
2) Display directories without those #^&*! brackets!
¤ In <wincmd.ini>, set :

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[Configuration]
.....................
DirBrackets=0
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* It's the first thing I do when I installed a TC :P

TIP : to read the Help / Tutorial is very useful :wink:

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
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1) I tried the 'Branch View' from the menu on a directory with 5 subdirectories and 4 files. I got a listing of several pages of files. I didn't check but I guessed that it was showing all the files in all the subdirs.
Definitely not what is wanted.

2) Excellent
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The right active panel

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2kbochert
I didn't check but I guessed that it was showing all the files in all the subdirs.
- It's that Branch View does. I wonder that you got a so long listing from 5 sub-dirs. and 4 files, except if these sub-dirs contain a huge amount of files ! Maybe had you the other window active on the drive-root when you lauched Ctrl+B ? I did that by mistake once :P
- Please, explain us with more details that you wish to get.

:mrgreen: KR
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Re: Two display requests

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kbochert wrote:1) Allow display of files only (no subdirs).
When using a tree view in one pane, showing the subdirectories
in the other pane is redundant & wastes real estate.
Try this:
1) Add this line in wincmd.ini under [Shortcuts] section then restart Totalcmd
C+A=cm_ShowOnlySelected (Ctrl+A is just for example, you can name your own shortcut)
2) Select all except subdirs
3) Press Ctrl+A
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Post by *SanskritFritz »

Unfortunately there is a bug in TC IMHO, because theoretically you could filter the panel with ctrl F12 by defining a filter: on the Advanced tab select Attributes and unselect Directory. This works when searching for files, but does not work when filtering panels. :-(
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
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Post by *nevidimka »

2SanskritFritz
This works when searching for files, but does not work when filtering panels.
Yep, it's a well known behaviour of TC. Please see
Separate System from Hidden attribute
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[face=courier]On 15-09-2004 09:28:23 +0000 nevidimka wrote:

n> Yep, it's a well known behaviour of TC.

Yep, invisible one, it is too well known %).[/face]
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Post by *SanskritFritz »

Yep, that was my post all about :lol:
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