Where is the "flat view"?
Where is the "flat view"?
Where is the flat view and what means "use careful!, not completed now", could you explain it please?
"Not completed now" - some points i have seen:
- quick view not working at flat view with files deeper down in the file heirarchy (same with double click)
- button [flat view] status not refreshed if changing the directory (but view status is set automatically back to normal view)
- quick view not working at flat view with files deeper down in the file heirarchy (same with double click)
- button [flat view] status not refreshed if changing the directory (but view status is set automatically back to normal view)
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Did you also try it with a quite small folder? Then its running very well for me.
Remember ALL subfolders will be opened too and it is really not recommendable to do a flat view for example on C:\.
@Marek:
To avoid such things it would be good:
- to be able to intercept the action manually (i didnt succeed f.e. with [ESC] and had to kill the process...)
- or fc intercepts the actions automatically
- or asks after reaching a certain time or total file number (perhaps adjustable in the options?) wether to continue or to stop
Remember ALL subfolders will be opened too and it is really not recommendable to do a flat view for example on C:\.
@Marek:
To avoid such things it would be good:
- to be able to intercept the action manually (i didnt succeed f.e. with [ESC] and had to kill the process...)
- or fc intercepts the actions automatically
- or asks after reaching a certain time or total file number (perhaps adjustable in the options?) wether to continue or to stop
Uwe
I have been playing with the flat view in carefully chosen directories, and I think I will find it very useful. For now, I may have to rearrange a few things, but I need to do that anyway.
I used it to locate all of the different archived versions of one chapter of a novel I am working on, so I could compare some of them. It is better than Search for something like that. Also handy for finding duplicate files and altered versions of the same image.
I never would have thought of such a handy feature. Thank you, Marek.
I used it to locate all of the different archived versions of one chapter of a novel I am working on, so I could compare some of them. It is better than Search for something like that. Also handy for finding duplicate files and altered versions of the same image.
I never would have thought of such a handy feature. Thank you, Marek.
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