Feature request: Tab Coloring

Features wanted...
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kartal
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Feature request: Tab Coloring

Post by kartal »

I think it would be very beneficial if XYplorer has custom coloring of the tabs. It is great to have iconize mode but it is useless if the folder of the tab is using a standard icon. Custom tab coloration close this gap.

thanks

j_c_hallgren
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Re: Feature request: Tab Coloring

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This has been discussed more than once here...one of the more recent variants is this thread: http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2577
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kartal
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Re: Feature request: Tab Coloring

Post by kartal »

It looks like it has been asked 2 years ago and has not been implemented so far :)

j_c_hallgren
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Re: Feature request: Tab Coloring

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That seems about right...sometimes these more minor things get left on the sidelines...maybe Don will lend some input as to where this is?
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Re: Feature request: Tab Coloring

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j_c_hallgren wrote:That seems about right...sometimes these more minor things get left on the sidelines...maybe Don will lend some input as to where this is?
It's on the backburner. :)

aurumdigitus
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Re: Feature request: Tab Coloring

Post by aurumdigitus »

Color like beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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