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Tab displaying issues
8.50.0023
Sorry, don't know right now, how to describe this all, let's see if i can:
See picture:
1.) the pane 2 didn't respect the settings, i think. Should be max tab width.
2.) some of them show 'Folder name only'
3.) Feature wish: 'Folder name only' should show the drive letter too.
Sorry, don't know right now, how to describe this all, let's see if i can:
See picture:
1.) the pane 2 didn't respect the settings, i think. Should be max tab width.
2.) some of them show 'Folder name only'
3.) Feature wish: 'Folder name only' should show the drive letter too.
Re: Tab displaying issues
I think that would go against it being called "Display Folder name only"Stefan wrote:3.) Feature wish: 'Folder name only' should show the drive letter too.
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Re: Tab displaying issues
What about a suboption: "[X] With Drive Letter" ?
Or even better a Custom Format Option, so that the User can decide what he need, and what not
Eugen
Or even better a Custom Format Option, so that the User can decide what he need, and what not
Eugen
OS: Win7 (sometimes Vista too)
Re: Tab displaying issues
8.50.0026Stefan wrote:8.50.0023
See picture:
1.) the pane 2 didn't respect the settings, i think. Should be max tab width.
2.) some of them show 'Folder name only'
3.) Feature wish: 'Folder name only' should show the drive letter too.
Point 1): looks much better today. (no pic added) I will test with other settings and report back.
Point 2): if there is not enough space then the drive letter is sacrificed (see pic).
I would vote to display the drive letter always. He is essential. (That's why i added point 3) too)
EDIT:
This was tested with "one upon the other" panes layout
But it is even more worse in standard panes side-by-side mode. It's hard to guess what folder/share is behind witch tab.
Horizontal Panes: (fitted in column)
NO Horizontal Panes: (side-by-side)
Thanks.
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Re: Tab displaying issues
Yes, both things are possible ways. I'd prefer the "[X] With Drive Letter" because it's simple and self-explaining.Eugen wrote:What about a suboption: "[X] With Drive Letter" ?
Or even better a Custom Format Option, so that the User can decide what he need, and what not
Eugen
No time for this currently though. Bump later...
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Re: Tab displaying issues
I'll bump it here for "nony" who started another thread but didn't want to follow up here... that thread said:admin wrote:No time for this currently though. Bump later...
nony wrote:It would be nice to have a option to always show drive letter in a tab.
Makes it easier to find which drive you are working. As in case of many tabs,the tab will ultimately use the PathCompactPath to shorten path so it would be better to just have to shw drive along with folder name.
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Re: Tab displaying issues
jc I just thought that it would have the same effect. Anyways thanks 
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Re: Tab displaying issues
So what syntax do you suggest here. Like this?
Full
C:\folder
C:\longlonglonglong\folder
Compressed
C:\fold...
C:\..\f...
Full
C:\folder
C:\longlonglonglong\folder
Compressed
C:\fold...
C:\..\f...
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Re: Tab displaying issues
Well the full path have no problem(unless than misplaced ellipses).
I think another option child of "Display Folder Name Only".
It could be generous allowing user to add in front of or back of Folder name
eg %Drive% - FolderName
(%Drive%)FolderName
FolderName(%Drive%)
or similar.
I think another option child of "Display Folder Name Only".
It could be generous allowing user to add in front of or back of Folder name
eg %Drive% - FolderName
(%Drive%)FolderName
FolderName(%Drive%)
or similar.
Re: Tab displaying issues
I'm quite strenuously against this. "Display Folder Name Only" is unambiguously clear and adding that option will undermine this feature. Better display of compressed paths is the answer.nony wrote:I think another option child of "Display Folder Name Only".
It could be generous allowing user to add in front of or back of Folder name
eg %Drive% - FolderName
(%Drive%)FolderName
FolderName(%Drive%)
or similar.
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Re: Tab displaying issues
Improving path shortening is different thing. With drive letter and Folder Name Only you will be sure that where you are working. That shell path shortening function is indeed messy. You are not sure how it's gonna strip the characters with different width.
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Then perhaps one should name their folders precisely to remove any confusion.nony wrote:With drive letter and Folder Name Only you will be sure that where you are working.
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Re: Tab displaying issues
That's brilliant one. I will start renaming my folders adding drive letter to each folder. Thanks
Re: Tab displaying issues
Nobody is suggesting that you add drive letters to each folder, so sarcasm was unnecessary there. You chose to tick 'Display folder names only', which displays just the child names. If you have 2 tabs or more that have the same name, then that feature isn't for you, unless you can distinguish between those tabs. More importantly, there's an issue with your naming conventions -- there appears to be a lack of granular clarity.nony wrote:That's brilliant one. I will start renaming my folders adding drive letter to each folder. Thanks
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Re: Tab displaying issues
zer0: Sorry but I'd say that your answer above has some of sarcasm in it...the common case where folder names are identical but drive letter is the only difference is with an external backup drive which requires that folder structure be the same...so this is the perfect case where displaying the drive letter also becomes vital.zer0 wrote:Then perhaps one should name their folders precisely to remove any confusion.nony wrote:With drive letter and Folder Name Only you will be sure that where you are working.
Don: Is there any single 'invalid for file name' character that could be used as alternate for ".." to save some extra tab space? Yes, it'd maybe be unconventional but if documented, might be useful/helpful.
It's preferable here to continue the discussion in the existing thread when possible and let the extraneous thread(s) die off.nony wrote:jc I just thought that it would have the same effect. Anyways thanks
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