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Re: [gcmd-dev] Tabs above the search path line?
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Niklas Mattisson |
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Re: [gcmd-dev] Tabs above the search path line? |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Dec 2010 09:32:55 +0100 |
Hello,
Thank you! Well there are 2 variations I could think.
* sign with bold text. (This to really mark the dir that is locked.
Or change the whole thing.
Suggestion:
Selected tab - Bold text (Others with normal text)
Locked tab - * marked only
That way you always know where you are.
Not sure if this helps?
Otherwise I would say the star. Maybe someone else could have a input?
On one hand question you could maybe have the option to say how the locked
tab should look in the properties values?
Regards,
Niklas
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Piotr Eljasiak <address@hidden> wrote:
> > If I have example a disk on /opt/disk1 and I want to have it in the left
> > most tab as a "standard" (locked) tab. When I start gnome-commander then
> > everytime that tab is marked with a * to indicate it is locked in that
> > position.
> >
> > If I enter something in that tab, then a new tab is opened (or could be
> > configured as being able to be opened in locked tab). So the locked tab
> > stays the same always.
>
>
> I see it now :o)
>
> How to mark a locked tab ? I've made 4 variants for it - what about
> them ?
>
>
> Piotr
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