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'''A:''' Yes, choose ''Configuration - Options - Color - Define colors by file type - Add''. Now, instead of typing a file type like *.txt , press the button "Define". This gives you almost the same options as when searching for files, except for the search for text. You can search for file attributes on the second page of the dialog box.
'''A:''' Yes, choose ''Configuration - Options - Color - Define colors by file type - Add''. Now, instead of typing a file type like *.txt , press the button "Define". This gives you almost the same options as when searching for files, except for the search for text. You can search for file attributes on the second page of the dialog box.


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{{de|Kann man Dateien mit speziellen Attributen, Verzeichnisse etc. in verschiedenen Farben darstellen?}}

Latest revision as of 05:47, 30 September 2005

A: Yes, choose Configuration - Options - Color - Define colors by file type - Add. Now, instead of typing a file type like *.txt , press the button "Define". This gives you almost the same options as when searching for files, except for the search for text. You can search for file attributes on the second page of the dialog box.


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