"Details bar" visable when not in details view

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stebobibo
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"Details bar" visable when not in details view

Post by stebobibo »

The bar that shows at the top when in details view is sticking around when I switch to other views (thumbnails, icons, list, etc.). It didn't always do this, but its doing it now. How do I get rid of it when not in details view? Thank you!

eil
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Re: "Details bar" visable when not in details view

Post by eil »

F9 - F3 - show sort = check it
Win 7 SP1 x64 100% 1366x768|1900x1080

stebobibo
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Re: "Details bar" visable when not in details view

Post by stebobibo »

That worked! :biggrin: Thanks a lot eil!

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Re: "Details bar" visable when not in details view

Post by Garonne »

Actually... Didn't know that F9 - F3 - stuff either... Awesome crap...

Don, we love you. :)

Stef123

Re: "Details bar" visable when not in details view

Post by Stef123 »

You guys know, however, that by getting rid of it you're trading in a cleaner look for less fuctionality? Clicking on that bar allows you to sort your list very comfortably, on the fly. Always seeing at first glance (the up/downward triangle) how your list is currently sorted.

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Re: "Details bar" visable when not in details view

Post by admin »

Absolutely! Could not live without the column headers in any list view.

Stef123

Re: "Details bar" visable when not in details view

Post by Stef123 »

admin wrote:Absolutely! Could not live without the column headers in any list view.
Same here. The first thing I used to ask for - in other managers, but luckily it's enabled by default in XY, and rightly so. It's too good a feature to be missed. So please excuse my rubbing others' noses into it, didn't mean to be patronizing.

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