Colorcoding of foldernames

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kentcl
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Colorcoding of foldernames

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Is it possible to (color)code folder names, when there are no files in the folder?

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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames

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In the file list: yes. You need two things:

1. This Color filter:

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2. Show folder sizes in the file list. Tick this:
Configuration | Tree and List | List | Show folder sizes in file list

serendipity
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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames

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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

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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".
Sure. But I understood that kentcl wants to color empty folders.

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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames

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admin wrote:
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".
Sure. But I understood that kentcl wants to color empty folders.
Oops sorry.

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Re: Colorcoding of foldernames

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Perfect, thanks

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