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How to get DirOpus Magellan II to show all files by default?
« on: December 27, 2009, 11:10:49 AM »
Hi,

I'm currently trying out DirOpus Magellan II, but am having trouble trying to get the file listers to show all files by default (right-click -> view as -> show all).

I seem to have to enable the 'show all' option every time I open the directories and can find no info about making this a 'default' setting.

Can anyone help?

Cheers,

Mike.
 

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Re: How to get DirOpus Magellan II to show all files by default?
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2009, 09:00:42 PM »
Hi AmiKit,

Thanks for the reply!

I'm actually trying out AmiKit 1.5.0 with Opus II :-)

The drive I'm looking at is one of my Windows XP partitions (WinDH_E). Strangely, my Win XP Boot partition C: (which is showing up on the AmiKit 'desktop' as "Local Disk") and has a nice shiny icon and also displays all files by default...

Is there any way I can configure Opus II to recognise my E: drive in the same was as it does with C:?

I'm guessing that your suggestion of snap-shotting the lister means I'd have to do it for every sub-directory, one by one?

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Mike.
 

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Re: How to get DirOpus Magellan II to show all files by default?
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2009, 02:28:01 AM »
Hi guys,

Thanks for the replies...

@rkauer,

Doesn't seem to work.  I've set the 'root' directory of WinDH_E to show all, but all sub-dirs are 'empty' unless I individually set "show all" then snapshot.

See attached pic... (apologies for the minuscule image size - blame Amiga.org's image limits! :-))

Hmm... Any other ideas?

Cheers,

Mike.