'Mark Favourites' does nothing when 'Show Icons' is disabled

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Chris Wood
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'Mark Favourites' does nothing when 'Show Icons' is disabled

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Some way of showing favourites when icons are disabled would be good. Or, failing that, the 'Mark Favourites' option should be automatically greyed-out when 'Show Icons' is disabled, and ungreyed when 'Show Icons' is enabled.
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Re: 'Mark Favourites' does nothing when 'Show Icons' is disa

Post by admin »

You're right, but I don't think that's a bug. The 'Mark Favourites' switch is obviously dependent on the 'Show Icons' switch, and I'd like to grant my users that bit of insight necessary to grasp that by themselves.

BTW, do you really use the tree without icons? Could anything be cooler? 8)

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Post by Chris Wood »

I would use the tree without icons if favourites could be marked. It'd be great, the folder name could simply be bolded or in another colour...
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