Windows Vista Notepad
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Paul Watson wrote:
Microsoft should copy the column feature
Is this the one that keeps expanding out columns to the left when you select something a column? If so, that is one of the features of Mac that makes me stay away, I would rather have a tree view with folders.
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It expands it out to the right (maybe left if you have an Arabic OS?) but essentially yes. There is a tree option in Mac OS X Finder. It is often the default choice.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.
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Huh... I'm using XP, and don't think i've ever seen the behavior you describe. Perhaps it is something to do with defaults though - i've certainly run into other odd/annoying things related to defaults on XP. I'll have to reboot into Vista later, and see how that acts.
I'm on Vista (64 bit) now and it doesn't do it. I completely forgot to check on my work machine, but I can definately confirm it does it as described on Windows XP Pro x64. AFAIK all I've done is set it as the default view from the My computer window then applied it to all folders.
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I'm on Vista (64 bit) now and it doesn't do it. I completely forgot to check on my work machine, but I can definately confirm it does it as described on Windows XP Pro x64. AFAIK all I've done is set it as the default view from the My computer window then applied it to all folders.
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AFAIK all I've done is set it as the default view from the My computer window then applied it to all folders.
Well, if i do that i'll be kicking myself for the next year as i try to get my folders customized back the way i like 'em, so i'll take your word for it.
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
"OS/2 is really dead."
No it's not, OS2 workstations are just now starting to get replaced and that's mostly because of hardware failures. The banking industry was OS2’s biggest adopter, and they hold on to technology for dear life.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
It was a joke - you take it too seriously. Actually, in the UK, I'd read that OS/2 had been dumped some years ago.
Kevin
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If you have the list view set as default, all columns will be the same size regardless of the file name length when you first enter a directory. Only if you then hit F5 will it resize the columns (and even then, it has limits).
Shog9 wrote:
Also, i hate horizontal scrolling
That is what mouse wheels are for. Just scroll down, and it will move down the list, even if that means moving the window to the left.
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Shog9 wrote: Also, i hate horizontal scrolling That is what mouse wheels are for. Just scroll down, and it will move down the list, even if that means moving the window to the left.
I had to smile.. I think Shog meant side to side scrolling when he said "horizontal".:laugh: I use list view at work 90% of the time and only use details when I need to sort by some factor of file type or date or file name. Thumbnails I use only on my local machine and basically when I'm needing to view the graphic files I deal with,
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David Wulff wrote:
Shog9 wrote: Also, i hate horizontal scrolling That is what mouse wheels are for. Just scroll down, and it will move down the list, even if that means moving the window to the left.
I had to smile.. I think Shog meant side to side scrolling when he said "horizontal".:laugh: I use list view at work 90% of the time and only use details when I need to sort by some factor of file type or date or file name. Thumbnails I use only on my local machine and basically when I'm needing to view the graphic files I deal with,
Seoulborn wrote:
I think Shog meant side to side scrolling when he said "horizontal".
Yeah, that's why I said that bit. Scrolling down will scroll horizontally in list view, thus making it no different from the other views in that respect.
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Paul Watson wrote:
Microsoft should copy the column feature from Mac OS X Finder. That works wonderfully well.
I could swear that column feature was from NextStep. Sad to say, but if MS hasn't copied it yet, i doubt they're gonna... (for those who haven't seen it, it's nothing like the List view in Explorer. For starters, it's useful.)
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It bothers me to be totally ignorant of something like this - do you have a link, please ?
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Sure... here's one[^], here's another[^]. And a couple[^] of screenshots[^]. Hard to get a good feel for it without actually using it though... IMHO, it can be considerably faster to navigate through a hierarchy than the tree view that Explorer provides.
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It expands it out to the right (maybe left if you have an Arabic OS?) but essentially yes. There is a tree option in Mac OS X Finder. It is often the default choice.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.
Yeah, at times I do not know my left from my right :-O Okay, that is better, did not know there was a choice, just knew I did not like the multiple columns thing :)
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Sure... here's one[^], here's another[^]. And a couple[^] of screenshots[^]. Hard to get a good feel for it without actually using it though... IMHO, it can be considerably faster to navigate through a hierarchy than the tree view that Explorer provides.
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I think I can imagine what it must be like - I know that with the one treeview I do a fair amount of scrolling the treeview up and down, because expanding the inner levels makes it more than a vertical screenful. So, with the column-for-each-folder-level this will not happen, and as indeed my folder-names are brief, I COULD probably fit a couple of nestlevel columns in. So AGREED - this is COOL, thanks for pointing me to the articles !
pg--az