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How does your 7.0 look ?
Posted: 2006-11-03, 01:43 UTC
by Clo

Hello All !
• I guess that many users are glad to get a lot of new features, especially about the GUI…
- So, please show your screenies in that thread…
• I show mine
HERE, it's certainly the least “in the style” !
- So, feel free to yell at will, no problem, my earplugs are within reach !
• Have fun !

Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
a bit simpler look...
Posted: 2006-11-03, 06:52 UTC
by SharpGIS
This is how I have gotten to prefer my TotalCmd over the years, with the new alternating backcolor style added. I have removed most icons - I NEVER use the mouse in TotalCommander anyway, but learned the shortcuts (which is what I believe is the real strength of TC).
Posted: 2006-11-03, 08:38 UTC
by Jordi
Well, I used StickyNomad's icons before, so there is not much difference from 6.55:
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/6828/bild1da6.png (265 kB).
EDIT:
Thanks to your screenshots I just found out about the new bicoloured backgroud feature.
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/5625/bild3db6.png
Jordi
Posted: 2006-11-03, 10:59 UTC
by petermad
Well, here is my current TC - not as colorfull as Clo's
http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/mytc7b1.png
Posted: 2006-11-03, 11:56 UTC
by Raymond
Thanks to the new command system, finally I can get rid of start menu, so does the menu bar(!).
Now my TC interface is extremely modest: no button bar, no drive button bar, no command line, no function key buttons, and no menu bar.
Maximum panel space but nothing fancy to
show off .
PS:
The new icons are very impressive. But I'm already so used to my old ICL file which I've been using for a long time, I will stick to it. Sorry StickyNomad.

If there're anything except good words about new icons I have to say, I would say to me it's a little bit hard to tell between folders and archives, because their colors are alike.
Posted: 2006-11-03, 12:24 UTC
by gbo
How did you get the nice effect around the buttons ? Did you draw/add it yourself? or is it a feature I missed?
Here is mine with FavMenu.ahk script from majkinetor
Edit :
OK I found how to get this effect, Right click in button bar and uncheck flat icons.
Re: a bit simpler look...
Posted: 2006-11-03, 12:51 UTC
by pdavit
SharpGIS wrote:I have removed most icons - I NEVER use the mouse in TotalCommander anyway, but learned the shortcuts (which is what I believe is the real strength of TC).
Well, I can see the function key buttons at the bottom. So, you haven't
learned the shortcuts really! (no offence I'm just kidding)
Anyway, here's mine:
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/5498/tcv7xa9.png
Posted: 2006-11-03, 13:02 UTC
by majkinetor !
Clo, I have never seen such an ugly TC ever

Jordi, your cats are beautiful
Petermad, are you obssesed ?
PDavit, that looks nice in combination with your skinning software...
Posted: 2006-11-03, 13:12 UTC
by Stitscher
Posted: 2006-11-03, 13:58 UTC
by majkinetor !
Very nice Stitcher,
except for Evanascene

Posted: 2006-11-03, 14:53 UTC
by Stitscher
majkinetor ! wrote:
except for Evanascene

Matter of taste. I'm not a friend of church music, majkam.

Posted: 2006-11-03, 15:07 UTC
by majkinetor !
LOL
2gbo
What the hell did you do with the Favmenu

.
I never imagine it to be so large

I like it !
Unfortunately, I have some problems with big icons after it is finished, and I am thinking of abandoning AutoHotkey as a programming language.
I am thinking of rewriting the entire project in C.
Too bad I have new favorite toy to play with. I am currently working on
Conky for WIndows

as Favmenu has its functional form already so it can wait a little. Alternative is that Chris@AHK help me with the big icons and find what is preventing the script to recieve some windows messages...
Posted: 2006-11-03, 17:22 UTC
by petermad
2
majkinetor !
Petermad, are you obssesed
Wadoyamean? Obsessed with what?
Posted: 2006-11-03, 17:32 UTC
by commodore
gbo wrote:
Here is mine with FavMenu.ahk script from majkinetor
Do you use some plugin to get the tree-view on the left size of your Commander?
Posted: 2006-11-03, 17:38 UTC
by Stitscher
STRG+Shift+F8