Help! I must be missing something (again). Would like to highlight the files tagged as "to do", or their row in the list. The attached picture shows the config screen and no color in the file list, where the "to do" tags are. What did I forget to check, where? Or did I misunderstand completely what this is supposed to do?
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Color filename/row by tag
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
You confused Labels with Tags. The coloring is done with Labels.
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
sure did... thank you very much.admin wrote:You confused Labels with Tags. The coloring is done with Labels.
One of these days, I may even figure out in what way are the two different :-) , so far I could not find an explanation in the help or on the main sites (some of the links in the feature description, like http://www.xyplorer.com/release_7.90.htm#tc ) don't seem to make a distinction.
As an aside, hope it is not too far off topic: Is anyone else Czech out there, who would know if/how the two words, tag vs label, are translated into Czech? The dictionary shows both the same; wonder how a techie would deal with a translation to Czech. Or does XYplorer have a Czech-language interface as well? Guess I would find out there, if there is one.
Anyway, thanks again. This is the most responsive forum, AND Admin that I have ever encountered. Bravo!
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
To me, as I use it, Labels are color codes that may have a simple unique text desc of value and only one per file with them whereas Tags are strictly text values and there may be multiple ones per file.Kucera wrote:One of these days, I may even figure out in what way are the two different :-) , so far I could not find an explanation in the help or on the main sites (some of the links in the feature description, like http://www.xyplorer.com/release_7.90.htm#tc ) don't seem to make a distinction.
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
All right! That is clear and enough to go on with.j_c_hallgren wrote:To me, as I use it, Labels are color codes that may have a simple unique text desc of value and only one per file with them whereas Tags are strictly text values and there may be multiple ones per file.
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
Even the Italian language doesn't really make a distinction between Tags and Labels.
Anyway, from the technical point of view, they behave very differently.
You can have more than one tag per file.
But an item can have one label only.
Think of tags as properties (an item, generally speaking, can have multiple properties - being yellow, heavy, soft, ...), and labels as the places they're currently located in (in the non-quantum world, items can be located in one place only at a time).
Anyway, from the technical point of view, they behave very differently.
You can have more than one tag per file.
But an item can have one label only.
Think of tags as properties (an item, generally speaking, can have multiple properties - being yellow, heavy, soft, ...), and labels as the places they're currently located in (in the non-quantum world, items can be located in one place only at a time).
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
Clear enough. Another easy distinction is, now, labels can have colors, tags not, I guess. All I have to do is label those files, instead (or in addition) to tagging them.Marco wrote: Think of tags as properties (an item, generally speaking, can have multiple properties - being yellow, heavy, soft, ...), and labels as the places they're currently located in (in the non-quantum world, items can be located in one place only at a time).
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
There is a Czech interface, don't you know? Menu Help | Download Language File... | Czech.Kucera wrote:As an aside, hope it is not too far off topic: Is anyone else Czech out there, who would know if/how the two words, tag vs label, are translated into Czech? The dictionary shows both the same; wonder how a techie would deal with a translation to Czech. Or does XYplorer have a Czech-language interface as well? Guess I would find out there, if there is one.
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Re: Color filename/row by tag
Great, thought there might be, but did not know how to get at it; I won't use it (easier in English) but it will be interesting to see how the things are handled, one day it may come in handy when I have to translate somethingadmin wrote: There is a Czech interface, don't you know? Menu Help | Download Language File... | Czech.
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