New user: two early questions
Posted: 17.05.2015, 10:21
Hi all
I've just started experimenting with FreeCommander over the past 48-72 hours and its seems an excellent file manager. So much so that it's on its way to replacing my previous file manager. However I have a couple of queries that I can't find answers to either in the software itself, in the help files or here in this forum. I have searched but apologies if I've overlooked a previous question and answer on either of these topics.
(i) Is it possible to control other attributes (bold, italic, underline) of the display font in the file/folder list according to the file extension? I can see how colours can be assigned, but these others would be in the 'nice to have' category.
(ii) When opening a new tab, it appears to duplicate the last active tab i.e. it defaults to the same path\folder view. Is there any way of specifying an alternative view for a new tab. For example I might wish to have all new tabs open at "Computer" view.
Any guidance on these would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance.
I've just started experimenting with FreeCommander over the past 48-72 hours and its seems an excellent file manager. So much so that it's on its way to replacing my previous file manager. However I have a couple of queries that I can't find answers to either in the software itself, in the help files or here in this forum. I have searched but apologies if I've overlooked a previous question and answer on either of these topics.
(i) Is it possible to control other attributes (bold, italic, underline) of the display font in the file/folder list according to the file extension? I can see how colours can be assigned, but these others would be in the 'nice to have' category.
(ii) When opening a new tab, it appears to duplicate the last active tab i.e. it defaults to the same path\folder view. Is there any way of specifying an alternative view for a new tab. For example I might wish to have all new tabs open at "Computer" view.
Any guidance on these would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance.