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by Kalinka
2021 Feb 20, 23:00
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: all about layouts
Replies: 9
Views: 2235

Re: blog: all about layouts

Thanks, FrizzleFry. :)
by Kalinka
2021 Feb 20, 18:54
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: all about layouts
Replies: 9
Views: 2235

Re: blog: all about layouts

I did come here from the blog article. ;)
Ok. Coming from 1.8.1.4, I guess I just need to save and re-load the column set and to re-create my toolbars, then.
Thank you.
by Kalinka
2021 Feb 20, 15:45
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: all about layouts
Replies: 9
Views: 2235

Re: blog: all about layouts

Hi there! I'm encountering the same kind of issue as the user there : when I open x2, it loads the Default layout instead of the one I want. I saw the recommended solution was to customize the Default layout to my taste and forget about my usual layout, so I'd like to try that before other options.....
by Kalinka
2017 Jul 09, 14:41
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: finding long file names??
Replies: 19
Views: 4328

Re: finding long file names??

Personally, I'm of the school-of-thought which says if you have long-paths in the first place, you're doing something wrong to begin with... but that's just me. The only time I run into them is when RAR packages are auto-extracted within already deep-folders. :shrug: I mostly have screenshots taken...
by Kalinka
2017 Jul 09, 13:59
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: finding long file names??
Replies: 19
Views: 4328

Re: finding long file names??

Thanks, Kilmatead! Ultimately it's simpler to just use the Characters [S] column, which was essentially designed for this. Designed as a part of x2 or of Windows ? I use xplorer2 1.8.1.4 and Windows 7, and can't find Characters in the list... Curiously, that regexp seems to only work with smaller nu...
by Kalinka
2017 Jul 09, 12:03
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: finding long file names??
Replies: 19
Views: 4328

Re: finding long file names??

I've found another option to find long pathnames here : A quick way to do this would be to use the command line. If you open up a command prompt, change to the folder from which you need to find the file with the longest path (or if you are looking to find the longest file on the whole drive, c: ). ...