
How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
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mdx680
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How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented?What does this time refer to?


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mdx680
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
How do I display how long it has been since a file was last modified?
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
Show the definition of the column?
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mdx680
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
Example: How is "16th" implemented?
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
It's just a hard-coded name of a Label: Configuration | Information | Tags | Label captions and colors
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
You can do this my right clicking the Modified date column and selecting "Show Age", if you want to display this info in the Label column for some unknown reason you'd have to tag the file with the info but it wouldn't be live info if you did that, ie the age would become stale unlike if you just use the modified column (or a custom column alternative)
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
thanksjupe wrote: ↑20 Mar 2026 00:33You can do this my right clicking the Modified date column and selecting "Show Age", if you want to display this info in the Label column for some unknown reason you'd have to tag the file with the info but it wouldn't be live info if you did that, ie the age would become stale unlike if you just use the modified column (or a custom column alternative)
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
"some unknown reason"? The reason is known to me: it's not supported. Labels only support <tag>, <tags>, <cmt>, <ex ...>.jupe wrote: ↑20 Mar 2026 00:33 You can do this my right clicking the Modified date column and selecting "Show Age", if you want to display this info in the Label column for some unknown reason you'd have to tag the file with the info but it wouldn't be live info if you did that, ie the age would become stale unlike if you just use the modified column (or a custom column alternative)
<variables>? Technically easy, and maybe an interesting alternative to Custom Columns. You could generate heavy information for specific files. And color-code it. Nice, isn't it?PS: well, okay, there aren't so many interesting variables that would work here...
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
Ah you misunderstood what I said, I missed a comma after the word "reason", I was meaning the OP hadn't mentioned why they would want the time/date in the Label column (when it can already be displayed in any of the other columns), not that it was an unknown reason why only tags data were avail for soft Labels.
I guess color coding cells based on data could be useful though, possibly as a feature for custom columns, like spreadsheet conditional formatting.
I guess color coding cells based on data could be useful though, possibly as a feature for custom columns, like spreadsheet conditional formatting.
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
Ah, what a difference a comma can make!
Yes, color-coding is popular for reasons. I'll consider it.
Yes, color-coding is popular for reasons. I'll consider it.
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
Punctuation saves lives!
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Re: How is the time shown in the label as shown in the attached figure implemented? What does this time refer to?
Ah ja, kommt mir bekannt vor.
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