Page 1 of 1

Tab Problem

Posted: 17 Jun 2009 20:52
by mqsymth
When I click on a directory in the C: drive on the left hand side the files in that directory appear on the right hand side and a Tab at the top lists the directory. If I go down and click on another directory the Tab of the previous directory is replaced by the current clicked directory instead of appearing to the right of the previous tab. How can I get the Tab to NOT write over the previous tab and start a new tab to the right?

I have v7.90.0260

Re: Tab Problem

Posted: 17 Jun 2009 21:24
by serendipity
mqsymth wrote:When I click on a directory in the C: drive on the left hand side the files in that directory appear on the right hand side and a Tab at the top lists the directory. If I go down and click on another directory the Tab of the previous directory is replaced by the current clicked directory instead of appearing to the right of the previous tab. How can I get the Tab to NOT write over the previous tab and start a new tab to the right?

I have v7.90.0260
Yes, this happens on purpose. To override this behavior, hold shift or control button when you click on tree. This will always open a new tab. By the way, if you never want to overwrite a tab then you should lock it (Right-click on tab header to see options).

Re: Tab Problem

Posted: 17 Jun 2009 22:15
by admin
serendipity wrote:
mqsymth wrote:When I click on a directory in the C: drive on the left hand side the files in that directory appear on the right hand side and a Tab at the top lists the directory. If I go down and click on another directory the Tab of the previous directory is replaced by the current clicked directory instead of appearing to the right of the previous tab. How can I get the Tab to NOT write over the previous tab and start a new tab to the right?

I have v7.90.0260
Yes, this happens on purpose. To override this behavior, hold shift or control button when you click on tree. This will always open a new tab. By the way, if you never want to overwrite a tab then you should lock it (Right-click on tab header to see options).
Or open a new tab first (Ctrl+T), and then browse to new location. It's just like in any tabbed webbrowser.

Re: Tab Problem

Posted: 17 Jun 2009 23:25
by mqsymth
Thanks Guys!!!