The stop of menu View would then look like this:
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Views >
Sort By >
Columns >
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Tab >
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...Any objections anybody? (I'm actually wondering why I didn't do this in the first palace).
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Views >
Sort By >
Columns >
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Tab >
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...They will still be available in the list white space context menu.
I tend to agree on this but am also somewhat understanding of revised idea.LittleBiG wrote:Because "Views" and "Sorts" related to tabs (can be different tab by tab) the original place is good.
I sometimes have a problem finding the desired white space so prefer having them in a known place which the tab header provides.admin wrote:They will still be available in the list white space context menu.
And if that is done, then Columns would be avail via tab header context also, right? Yes, it makes that context menu longer but it would be more consistent, I believe.admin wrote:If I leave them where they are, shouldn't submenu Columns be moved to the same place? (I'm sure there was a reason why I originally placed Columns separated from Views and Sort By, but I don't see it at the moment.)
Yes. They should be together. The current separation is a relict of older times.j_c_hallgren wrote:And if that is done, then Columns would be avail via tab header context also, right? Yes, it makes that context menu longer but it would be more consistent, I believe.admin wrote:If I leave them where they are, shouldn't submenu Columns be moved to the same place? (I'm sure there was a reason why I originally placed Columns separated from Views and Sort By, but I don't see it at the moment.)
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v5.50.0005 - 2007-01-01 12:47
* Menu View: renamed submenu "Tab" to "Current Tab", just to be a
tad more explicit.
* Reorganized parts of the "View" menu: submenus "Views" and "Sort By"
are now located below/inside submenu "Current Tab". Consequently
they are now available as well in the tab headers' context menu.
Yes, this part of the UI is a bit dusty. Apart from a tiny difference it's like two separate favorite lists (both support folders and files). Which may have its uses. I personally use Favorite Files for a couple of files and Favorite Folders for lots of folders. It makes sense to me and therefore it will stay.LittleBiG wrote:Seeing this topic I don't understand the placement of Favorite Files/Toggle Favorite File. Why is this different from Favorite Folder?? Maybe "Toggle Favorite File" should be in the toggle group, and if there isn't any favorite file, this menu should be grayed. And the more important thing. why could I put folders to favorite files by CTRL+E? Not too consistent.