Do "Save Settings" work in Lite?

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taurus
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Do "Save Settings" work in Lite?

Post by taurus »

Hello to all... glad I found ya. :)

Have used 2xExplorer and liked it.  Now I've switched to xplorer2 Lite, and like it even better.  Great file manager.  I've used/tried a lot of them, and this is one of the best.  I want to thank all those who put in a lot of their time and effort in this project. :)

Now for my problem.  After config'ing my layout, how I wanted everything, I saved the settings... and then saved the layout using my nic.  However, when I open the proggie, it opens the "default" layout, not the one I saved.

I then have to go to the menu, "Window" and click on my saved layout for it come up... then I have to close the wrong one which opened.  So, that's two clicks to do the work of what should have been one click only.  I know.... one more click isn't much, is it.. however, it is frustrating.  And it doesn't save my window position on the desktop, so I have to move it to my preferred locale.

What's the secret?  How do I get my saved layout to open initially, and also to open to my preferred locale on the desktop?

Again, thanks to the coders, and greetz to all. :)

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Post by fgagnon »

If you want x2 to remember where you were when you quit it, elect
Save program state on exit
from menu: Tools | Options... on the General tab.

If you would rather have a fixed state, leave that option unelected,
and use menu: Actions | Save settings now

To start with a particular saved layout, include that layout's name in the  commandline of the shortcut you use to start x2 using the /s:layoutname argumant.  See the Quick start guide and/or the User Mnual for details.

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Post by taurus »

fgagnon... hello... hope things are well on your end this day. :)

I did read the User Manual... well.... let me say I scanned it, rather than read it. :)  Soooo... I just brought it up and looked again.  Although I didn't read all 355 pages, I did do a search for "/s:layoutname" and "/s" with no results.

I checked the Qwk Start Guide, and did find where it explained about saving layouts... and the "/s" option.  I've made the changes to the shortcut, adding my layout prefs.  It worked fine.. brought up the layout I wanted.  The size of the main window and the opening dirs was what I saved... although the screen position on the desktop was centered and not where it was when I exited.  That's minor, however, I can quickly move it where I want it each time.

Thank you very much for the qwk reply.  Ahhhh.. my use of the term "qwk" brings back memories of the good-ol' days of the bbs... and the many qwk/bluewave packets I downloaded.  Are you familiar with that?  And... of course... use of the term also dates me. :)

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Post by fgagnon »

sometimes it's a guess as to what to search for.
and when the first try is a null result, less will often yield more.

The info I referred to is in the manual Appendix 9J, under
Running x2 from commandline

& a search for simply /s: will find it rightaway. ;)

Sorry you didn't hit upon it. Composing successful searches is a universal challenge. :shrug:

HTH