Is there a way to associate folder color with the newest file in that folder?
I use the filters with the newest files being black and the color is getting lighter when the files are aging.
With the setting I currently have, the folders are not colored at all.
R.
Associate folder color with contents
Associate folder color with contents
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Re: Associate folder color with contents
How should any of your shown filters colorize a folder if they only apply to files (because of the f scope suffix)?
And if you're talking about a filter that matches a folder because of an existing file in it, that's not possible via color filters, you'd need to seek a scripting solution for that...
And if you're talking about a filter that matches a folder because of an existing file in it, that's not possible via color filters, you'd need to seek a scripting solution for that...
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Re: Associate folder color with contents
Removing the link to the folder (f:) solved my problem.
Re: Associate folder color with contents
While this seems to work for your use case now, the filter is applied based on the modification date of the folder.
I would assume that if you move an older file into a folder (while preserving the file's dates) the folder would still show up with your filter, because its content was changed.
I would assume that if you move an older file into a folder (while preserving the file's dates) the folder would still show up with your filter, because its content was changed.
Ralph
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