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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 02.png]] || 2 || closed directories || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 03.png]] || 3 || unused || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 04.png]] || 4 || standard icon for programs || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 05.png]] || 5 || standard icon for files || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 06.png]] || 6 || shared directories || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 07.png]] || 7 || opened directories || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 08.png]] || 8 || opened archive files || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 09.png]] || 9 || closed archive files || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 10.png]] || 10 || hidden and system files || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 11.png]] || 11 || Parent directories || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 12.png]] || 12 || hidden and system directories || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 13.png]] || 13 || shortcut for files and reparse point directories || 16x16 and 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 14.png]] || 14 || closed directories || 16x16 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 15.png]] || 15 || standard icon for files || 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 18.png]] || 18 || opened directories || 16x16 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 19.png]] || 19 || hidden and system files || 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 20.png]] || 20 || unused || 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 21.png]] || 21 || standard icon for programs || 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 22.png]] || 22 || text encoded files || 32x32 | ||
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| | | [[Image:Filelist icon library example 23.png]] || 23 || text encoded files || 16x16 | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 9 September 2005
Icons can be displayed in the file windows to find files faster. There are various options to change the icon displaying. Some of them can be changed in the configuration dialog others have to be manually changed in the main settings file.
Basic icon configuration
To set the icon configuration naviagte to the display page in the configuration dialog. There is a group "Show symbols to the left of the filename". These options are mainly to adapt Total Commander to your computers performance. You have to choose one of the four basic options:
- All associated + EXE/LNK (slow, 32-bit only)
- All
- Only standard symbols
- No symbols
- To improve the performance on slow media one of the following options may be of interest for you:
- EXE/LNK not on floppy
- EXE/LNK not on net
Overlay icons
To display overlay icons navigate to the display page in the configuration dialog. To display overlay icons activate the checkbox "Show overlay icons, e.g. for links".
Icon loading behavior
Loading icons for executable and shortcut files can be time consuming. When entering a directory these icons can be loaded in a delayed way. While the filelist is displayed almost immediately as if you had chosen the "All" option icons of executable and shortcut files are loaded in background (=1). If you deactivate (=0) the setting the file list is displayed when all icons even from executable and shortcut files were loaded. The default value is activated (=1).
Main configuration file setting:
[Configuration] IconsInThread=1
Display Explorer-like icons
By default Total Commander shows folder icons taken from an internal library or a user-defined icon library. Using IconsSpecialFolders Total Commander displays the same icons as Explorer. This includes displaying of folder-specific icons. But enabling this settings is not enough. In addition it's required to set the Read-Only or System attribute.
[Configuration] IconsSpecialFolders=0 // Disable IconsSpecialFolders=1 // Enable
Customize filelist icons
To customize your filelist icons you have create an icon library. To use the icon library you have to edit your main settings file.
[Configuration] IconLib=%APPDATA%\Total Commander\Filelist libraries\My Filelist icons.icl // Path to icon library
The filelist icon library in detail:
An example icon library can be found on the official addons page.
ShellExtIcons=1 Showicons=2 ShowEXEandLNKicons=1 Iconsize=10 Iconsize32=16