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Req: "left folder tree, right corresponding file list&q

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15. Support "left folder tree, right corresponding file list" mode, just like windows explorer. Current version need double click left tree node, while not single click. And current version can not show ALL driver(C, D, E...) simultaneously.
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Current version need double click left tree node, while not single click.
Try adding singleclickstart=1 under [Configuration] in your wincmd.ini .

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Oh! Wonderful!
But if I change to another driver, it switch to detail mode again.
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You have to switch the other panel.

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I found a entry "Autotreechange" in help file. It seems what I was looking for. But it has no effect. What's wrong? Thank you.
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Did you add it to the section
[configuration]

and set its value to '0'?

Did you use the right wincmd.ini ? (You can prove that by [alt]+[h] then [a] in the about window - there is displayed which ini file is used currently.)

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Yes. I did put it to the right section.
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2WizardLee
Search if the value is set twice in your INI file.
What is the current value? If you want to have the desired bahevior set Autotreechange to 1

BTW.: The setting can be found in the Configuration dialog: Layout/Display/Tree: Press: Press ENTER to open dir in other window. If it's activated Autotreechange will be set to 0 and you have to press ENTER to open the dir from tree view on the other side instead of automatically changing the dir on the other side.
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WizardLee wrote:Yes. I did put it to the right section.
Maybe there was already an entry in your wincmd.ini and you've got now two with different values?

For me it works perfectly well.

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Sorry. There are two AutoTreeChange entry.
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Did you restart TC after changing the value? TC is loading the values from wincmd.ini at start and after that it holds the Values only ain the RAM. So a change of wincmd.ini will take only after te next start effect.

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