Author: milo1012
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:25 pm (GMT -6)
But the panel is still there and will be used, even though you don't see it,
for all basic operations in TC as the "Target <-> Source" concept, e.g. Copy/Move (F5/F6) or Packing.
You can also see them in the ButtonBar parameters %P%N VS %T%M
or the command line parameters /L= VS /R=
and so on.
An orthodox file manager just works this way, and that's why it's basically not possible to disable it completely.
Currently only when I use a custom columns view with extremely wide columns or detailed content, but probably never for the basic TC operation.
Therefore setting the width manually maybe once a week doesn't bother me.
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TC plugins: PCREsearch and RegXtract
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:25 pm (GMT -6)
eugenesv wrote: |
So, obviously, hiding the second panel does not contradict the OFM concept. |
But the panel is still there and will be used, even though you don't see it,
for all basic operations in TC as the "Target <-> Source" concept, e.g. Copy/Move (F5/F6) or Packing.
You can also see them in the ButtonBar parameters %P%N VS %T%M
or the command line parameters /L= VS /R=
and so on.
An orthodox file manager just works this way, and that's why it's basically not possible to disable it completely.
eugenesv wrote: |
Just out of curiosity what % of your time in TC do you spend with 0% width |
Currently only when I use a custom columns view with extremely wide columns or detailed content, but probably never for the basic TC operation.
Therefore setting the width manually maybe once a week doesn't bother me.
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TC plugins: PCREsearch and RegXtract