The 4 little bars, when files and folders are selected, give visual information about:Ĭonfiguring Directory Opus for Fun and Profitġ) left-top bar shows how full a 700MB CD would be based on what is selected. I'm pretty proud of my work on the status bar (most of it is copied from others). Nice tip, tomos! I will have to start using that. move to a location that FARR can read (I add them to the Start Menu >Programs folder).shortcut has funny name Layout "XXXX".dcf (where XXXX was the saved layout name) - I change name to the saved name.drag relevant layout to desktop to create a shortcut.Menu Settings >Lister Layouts >Edit Layouts You need to create a shortcut to the layout: Lister layouts can be opened via the tray icon, or via A bit messy, but you get used to it (well, I did :p ) use the shortcut above, type in or select the name of the current layout => message: "do you want to replace." => click "Yes". If you change your layout and want to save the changes, you need to save it again, which can only be done like file/save-as, i.e. You can make a shortcut to save a lister layout thus: (I also use Session Manager to do the same kind of thing in Firefox.) I use this a lot - different tabs / layouts / views for different jobs, for different requirements. You can save a dopus window - it's called a Lister Layout.
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