This update brings new features and improvements. You can write a report or write a comment on the forum to participate in testing:
Directory opus
Total Commander
Xyplorer
1.9.11
Settings > Theme tab
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Active pane only: displays paths only from the active pane of each supported file manager. The active tab will be the first one from each manager regardless of this option. If the adjacent
Show locked tabsis checked and all tabs from the active pane of some manager are locked, paths from this manager will not be displayed. -
Filter by windows:
- Active lister only: displays paths only from the active instance of each supported file manager. E.g. current active instance of XYplorer, plus current active instance of Dopus, etc.
- Last active lister only: displays paths only from the last active instance of each supported file manager.
Both options also include displaying paths from virtual desktops.
Improvements
- Applied dark theme for all elements in Menu Settings (enable
Theme > Apply dark theme). - The text of some settings has been improved to make it clear what these settings do.
Tip
You can read detailed documentation about many settings and features here.
Fixed
- Special characters in paths from
Explorerwere displayed incorrectly (#149). - Paths from
XYplorerwere not displayed if exactly one tab was open in XYplorer. - The active
Directory Opustab was incorrect if it's path was contained in the paths of other tabs. - The active
Total Commandertab was incorrect after enablingSettings > Theme > (show) locked tabscheckbox.
1.9.12
Settings > Theme tab
- Z-order index: displays paths from a single window (instance) of each supported file manager. The window can be selected by index in order of use (Z-order or Alt-Tab order). The active file manager has index
1, the recently opened one has index2, and so on. This option allows you to ignore other windows.
- Virtual desktops: displays all paths from all file managers if the Z-index is
0(see above) or displays the paths from lister according to the selected index. If you recently opened a file manager in another desktop (#162), select index2to see its paths.