Not showing file extension
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binocular222
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Not showing file extension
In the file list, I already have a Ext column, so I do not want to show file extension in the file name. Is that possible?
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Re: Not showing file extension
Hi and welcome to the XY forums! Your question has come up more than once before, and seaching history, I found what may be the most recent thread at http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2579 where you can see Don's response to this...but the basic answer is: Sorry, no.
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Re: Not showing file extension
Okay, I'm finally getting soft. I'll add it as a tweak...
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admin wrote:Okay, I'm finally getting soft. I'll add it as a tweak...
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Re: Not showing file extension
thank you
you are so soft

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you are so soft
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Re: Not showing file extension
Just as follow-up, here's the implementation:
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v7.70.0021 - 2008-11-04 10:34
+ Now you can opt to hide extensions from the filenames in the List.
It's currently done as a tweak:
[Settings]
HideExtensions=1
Note that it's not recommended to hide extensions! Showing the
filenames without extension is hiding super-important info from
its natural place.
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So, does it work as expected?calude wrote:thank you
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Works for me! As I wrote before, I won't have this on as normal mode but there are times when I'd activate it temporarily...can't recall the exact conditions that I desired it just now.admin wrote:So, does it work as expected?calude wrote:thank you
However, for anyone coming from Win Expl who was used to that mode, this will solve that compatibility issue.
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Re: Not showing file extension
Yeah, I know it's popular. I would raise it from tweak to config level if all works as expected. It would be part of List Style so you could toggle it by a KS and it would be stored with FVS.j_c_hallgren wrote:Works for me! As I wrote before, I won't have this on as normal mode but there are times when I'd activate it temporarily...can't recall the exact conditions that I desired it just now.admin wrote:So, does it work as expected?calude wrote:thank you
However, for anyone coming from Win Expl who was used to that mode, this will solve that compatibility issue.
EDIT: ... if that's good. Maybe it's better to have it as a global setting in config?
(I personally would never use this setting so I have no preferences.)
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Re: Not showing file extension
Of the two choices, I'd lean to the List Style side, as that would lend itself to quicker on/off but still be somewhat out of the way from normal operation. Also, I believe that in Win Expl, it's part of the folder settings, so that would be most compatible.admin wrote:Yeah, I know it's popular. I would raise it from tweak to config level if all works as expected. It would be part of List Style so you could toggle it by a KS and it would be stored with FVS.
EDIT: ... if that's good. Maybe it's better to have it as a global setting in config?
I just added it to wiki, BTW.
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Re: Not showing file extension
I agree it would probably be best as a List View option. It's also important to note in the documentation that this is NOT the same as what WE does. In WE the option is to "Hide extensions for known file types," where as XY is not making that classification.
I'm not sure if the current implementation with regards to renaming is going to appease those who really use this option in WE. I personally like that the option is only affecting how it is shown in the list and that renaming mode still shows the extension, but again this differs from WE.
In either case since I don't plan to have this enabled I'm not sure what behavior is really desired.
I'm not sure if the current implementation with regards to renaming is going to appease those who really use this option in WE. I personally like that the option is only affecting how it is shown in the list and that renaming mode still shows the extension, but again this differs from WE.
In either case since I don't plan to have this enabled I'm not sure what behavior is really desired.
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Re: Not showing file extension
Hey, Why all of you not interested in this improvement?
You can save some space in list view without Filenames' extension. For renaming, you have the whole column Ext for easily doing this job.
I think this would be a big improvement.
You can save some space in list view without Filenames' extension. For renaming, you have the whole column Ext for easily doing this job.
I think this would be a big improvement.
I'm a casual coder using AHK language. All of my xys scripts:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 243#p82488
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Re: Not showing file extension
Maybe...because most of us tend to think more of the name + ext as one field, rather than two? I almost never have the Ext col showing, and save list space that way, but having actual ext visible is critcal to know how I want to handle file.binocular222 wrote:Hey, Why all of you not interested in this improvement?
That's why Don implemented it in the present form to make ppl who are used to other ways of doing it happy as well...You have tried it out already, right? It's been available for two days now.I think this would be a big improvement.
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Re: Not showing file extension
Well for me it's simply a matter of I almost exclusively use the List list view, so there isn't really a way for me to just look at the list and know an item's extension with this enabled.binocular222 wrote:Hey, Why all of you not interested in this improvement?
You can save some space in list view without Filenames' extension. For renaming, you have the whole column Ext for easily doing this job.
In details view I might appreciate the pixels it would save, but since I rarely use it, it's not a big deal for me.
That said it might be worth considering making this (or adding) a more advanced condition of only hiding extension in Details View when the Ext column is visible. Such an option may make this useful to more people, no?
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Re: Not showing file extension
"would"? I have added it already!binocular222 wrote:I think this would be a big improvement.
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