Colorcoding of foldernames
Colorcoding of foldernames
Is it possible to (color)code folder names, when there are no files in the folder?
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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames
In the file list: yes. You need two things:
1. This Color filter:
2. Show folder sizes in the file list. Tick this:
Configuration | Tree and List | List | Show folder sizes in file list
1. This Color filter:
Code: Select all
size:0Configuration | Tree and List | List | Show folder sizes in file list
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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames
Am i missing something here? If there is a folder called pdfs and if you have a color filter called pdfs it does color it!
Unless ofcourse you have unchecked the option "Apply name patterns to files only".
Unless ofcourse you have unchecked the option "Apply name patterns to files only".
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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames
Sure. But I understood that kentcl wants to color empty folders.serendipity wrote:Am i missing something here? If there is a folder called pdfs and if you have a color filter called pdfs it does color it!
Unless ofcourse you have unchecked the option "Apply name patterns to files only".
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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames
Oops sorry.admin wrote:Sure. But I understood that kentcl wants to color empty folders.serendipity wrote:Am i missing something here? If there is a folder called pdfs and if you have a color filter called pdfs it does color it!
Unless ofcourse you have unchecked the option "Apply name patterns to files only".
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