I've hilighted the bar in the screenshot I'm uploading. If (MP v. 0.84 x32) can do this now, please show me how? Thanks.
Controlling Navigation & Toolbars
- merry widow
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Controlling Navigation & Toolbars
I'm attaching someone's screenshot for . . . oh wow! it's the Browser for XnView 1.68.1! Ironically it demonstrates a feature that I hope MP might allow for: an open path bar where I can parole my long-suffering mouse and rocket around on my keyboard with an assist from cut/paste. I have 21 drive partitions on the particular computer in question and prize a plain, easy-to-read path string — however obscenely long it might be — in a toolbar that has its own dedicated row. Yes tabs are fantastic. I still want the path bar (probably related to my genetic predisposition for flip cellphones).
I've hilighted the bar in the screenshot I'm uploading. If (MP v. 0.84 x32) can do this now, please show me how? Thanks.
I've hilighted the bar in the screenshot I'm uploading. If (MP v. 0.84 x32) can do this now, please show me how? Thanks.
I may be frivolous but I am never trivial.
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Erixx haxx
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Re: Controlling Navigation & Toolbars
Hi:
Don't forget you have favorites..I use them for a jumping point.
Address bar is in the Mini-bar above the file list. You can span this two ways.
-Put most panels below the file list
-View>> Layout>> Free, Move everything to the bottom of file list.
Thanks
Don't forget you have favorites..I use them for a jumping point.
Address bar is in the Mini-bar above the file list. You can span this two ways.
-Put most panels below the file list
-View>> Layout>> Free, Move everything to the bottom of file list.
Thanks