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Disable "Define colors by type" by inside command
Posted: 2009-05-29, 19:15 UTC
by prog_san
I think, it would be very nice, if appear a new command - "Defines colors by type (on/off)" without restart TotalCommander.
Very complicated
Posted: 2009-05-29, 19:36 UTC
by Clo
2
prog_san

Hello !
• I don't see what's you goal about such a proposal, but I guess that's very complicated to realize, since that needs
to disable¦comment a lot of INI entries as one go… then to re_enable¦remove the ";" too…
- It should be possible to start TC without that feature, but changing during a session seems hard to do…
- Maybe some script could do the trick, but as built-in, I don't see the solution at first glance.

KR
Claude
Clo
Posted: 2009-05-29, 19:42 UTC
by Postkutscher
I think the solution is upon to the author
Good idea indeed. It could be used as a button for example, such as cm_SwitchHidSys . Having many defined colors for filetypes is comfortable, but speeds down the TC. So it is good to can to turn it on/off if needed.
Support ++
Posted: 2009-05-29, 19:51 UTC
by Sombra
2
prog_san
I support this suggestion. Btw: Already commented
here.
A reason why I suggested it, was for enable/disable colors in panels with net shares. Crhistian published a workaround for autodisable colors in share folders, defining colors by path contain.
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Clo
Hello Claude

- It should be possible to start TC without that feature, but changing during a session seems hard to do…
I don't know how of hard can be it, but currently TC does it when the user go to
Configuration > Color > and uncheck "color by file type". I guess that Ghisler(Author) could export this function to an external command "easily".
Currently
Posted: 2009-05-29, 20:01 UTC
by Clo
2
Sombra

Hello J. M. !
• I meant hard do do
currently, since the command is missing… Besides, a bistable command is needed, of course.

FR
Claude
Clo
Posted: 2009-05-29, 20:14 UTC
by Sombra
2
Clo
Again
Yes, I can catch your statement now. -Perhaps for a future major upgrade of TC (8.x ...)
Posted: 2009-05-30, 07:09 UTC
by prog_san
yes, something like - cm_SwitchHidSys. It would be very nice.