Show all files in parent and subfolders
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Show all files in parent and subfolders
Hi
Is it possible to view all files in a parent directory and at the same time view all files in subfolders contained in the parent directory?
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Is it possible to view all files in a parent directory and at the same time view all files in subfolders contained in the parent directory?
tx
- Wilhelm M.
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Or maybe he means like that, which is not possible in TC of course...:
http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/69/zweigansichtdirectoryopus4yy.png
Maybe in TC 11.5?
Icfu
http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/69/zweigansichtdirectoryopus4yy.png
Maybe in TC 11.5?
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- majkinetor !
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Don't piss me off icfu ....
I cant stand the fact that TC doesn't have advanced view.
Not being able to customize what is shown in the panel in such advanced manner is really a shame. I don't understand why is this so hard to implement, esppecialy because it is all just a little more abstract variant of CTRL + B.
Simple addon like, "Expand this folder" or Expand next N levels" is what we need.
2 icfu
Does DO have ability to do CTRL + B ? That screenshot is not the same since files are sorted inside its folder. TC will sort them all like thay are in the same folder ?
I cant stand the fact that TC doesn't have advanced view.
Not being able to customize what is shown in the panel in such advanced manner is really a shame. I don't understand why is this so hard to implement, esppecialy because it is all just a little more abstract variant of CTRL + B.
Simple addon like, "Expand this folder" or Expand next N levels" is what we need.
2 icfu
Does DO have ability to do CTRL + B ? That screenshot is not the same since files are sorted inside its folder. TC will sort them all like thay are in the same folder ?
Habemus majkam!
@majki:
SET FLATVIEW grouped (like in screenshot)
SET FLATVIEW mixednofolders (like in TC)
SET FLATVIEW mixed (like in TC plus display of subfolders)
@Captain:
But, of course, here you can see another annoyance of TC: It's not possible to hide Name and Ext columns, so you are forced to fiddle with the separators permanently which leads us to another annoyance: TC has no autoresize of column widths.
Icfu
I always try my best, right?Don't piss me off icfu ....
DO has several ways to display the content of a folder:Does DO have ability to do CTRL + B ? That screenshot is not the same since files are sorted inside its folder. TC will sort them all like thay are in the same folder ?
SET FLATVIEW grouped (like in screenshot)
SET FLATVIEW mixednofolders (like in TC)
SET FLATVIEW mixed (like in TC plus display of subfolders)
@Captain:
The pathnames you can display with a simple user defined column.Ctrl+B is not really helpful as the neither the pathnames nor the Directories are visible.
But, of course, here you can see another annoyance of TC: It's not possible to hide Name and Ext columns, so you are forced to fiddle with the separators permanently which leads us to another annoyance: TC has no autoresize of column widths.
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- XPEHOPE3KA
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This does not protect you from fiddling with separators at all. Name column width in horizontal view is permanently reset to 50% of screen width.But it has a nice command cm_VerticalPanels, which might help, because you can assign a hotkey to it,
Edit: Ah well, unchecking the first box in custom column definition helps of course...
Looks like it's time for another AHK script then, right? *yawn*while you can't assign a hotkey to move the separator.
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