That's right. You and I are programmers. We can use scripts. What about HR? What about the teacher? What about the general staff in the company? ...... We can't solve problems from a programmer's point of view. We need to solve problems from an ordinary person's point of view. The real problem is th...
My understanding is as follows: There is a tab A showing three folders: 111 222 333 Step 1: Set Tools|Customize List|Manual Sorting Step 2: Move folder 222 to the front of folder 111. Step 3: Now switch to tab B. Step 4: Switch to tab A. Now folder 222 is in front of folder 111. Step 5: Open folder ...
Manual Sorting is stored per tab , not per folder. Could you explain it, please? I really don't understand. "Since v16.60 there is Permanent Custom Sort Order (PCSO): The custom sort order is remembered per tab, across tab switches, and across sessions, and on an explicit List Refresh." I...
1. This function was implemented half a year ago, but it is not perfect. Half a year ago, in order to achieve the custom sorting of folders and add dividing lines, I wrote a script of about 4KB, which was implemented with PaperFolder. I placed a file in the folder that needed sorting, such as "...
In work, many folders need to be categorized. (Classify folders. It's not just files..) Besides, my stronger need is: When I browse the Internet, I will screen-capture good articles and materials, there will be more than a dozen or dozens of files in the folder, I hope to sort by category. I also ha...
Is there such a function? Similar to Destop.ini, for example, there is an XYplorer.ini in the directory that stores the order of folders/files. For example, there are six files in the directory: A.txt B.txt C.txt D.txt E.txt F.txt The contents saved in XYplorer.ini are: D.txt C.txt Then the order of...
Oh, No. Explorer defaults to hiding file suffix names, as we all know, this hidden content, do not need to tell me. I've been using XYplorer for almost three years, and I haven't known for three years that this width tells me what's hidden. Where does the software have this hint? So, this width does...