Added LOADPREV argument to Find command to control loading of previous find parameters when find panel opens.
Added REF argument to Help command to open the help file showing certain reference pages
Added relsoftlink option for Copy MAKELINK and Clipboard PASTELINK commands to allow creation of relative soft links.
The Description column now shows relative link targets as well as absolute targets
In thumbnails mode, the next (not yet visible) row of thumbnails is now cached in advance to make browsing through images faster.
Added /acmd argument to the DOpusRT program– this is similar to /cmd but sends the command to last active window instead of source window.
Preferences and Customize filters now filter as you type, without the need to push return. The Prefs filter no longer loses focus after running a search, allowing you to more easily refine your search.
The Set command can now move the slider between dual file displays. Use Set DUALSIZE=50 to make both displays 50% wide/tall, Set DUALSIZE=25 to make the left/top display 25% while the other is 75%, etc. You can also make buttons which toggle between two sizes, e.g. Set DUALSIZE=75,50 will make the first display use 75% of space when clicked once, then restore both displays to using 50% when clicked again.
The Preferences filter is now cleared if you click your mouse/keyboard's Back button to go back to a page which is currently hidden by your filter. (Previously, the page would be shown while the tree was left with some other page selected.)
Archive extensions handled by plugins are automatically removed from the list of Zip extensions, both at startup and when applying Prefs. (Avoids problems if people mistakenly add .RAR to the list of Zip extensions, or confusion over which handler is being used for .ZipX.)
During shutdown, the config file listing your active toolbars is only saved if it's different to what's already on disk.
Fixed a layout/painting issue when resizing tree view
Using the command sequence {file$|noext} with Copy ADDTOARCHIVE CREATEFOLDER now works correctly.
Dropping files on Go PATH toolbar buttons now respects the copy/move/link restrictions imposed by the drop target and also allows RMB drag to display a menu.
Drags from archives handled by the Opus7Zip plugin now exclude Move operations for read-only archives (instead of leaving them available and showing an error message if they are attempted).
On Windows XP, the Find tool (and other things which trigger a progress bar or marquee behind the Location field) could cause excessive CPU usage and an unresponsive UI while taking longer than they should to complete.
Fixed problem with shortcuts to control panels on XP which didn’t work in Opus when double-clicked.
Context menu 'Search' command did not work on Drives folder tree under Windows XP.
Setting a description on a directory now works correctly when using NTFS descriptions (no longer complains that the descript.ion system is disabled).
In the Select Folder dialog (e.g. {dlgfolder} in a command), fixed the ability to type a new folder path and click OK to create that folder.
Fixed problem with Toolbar location fields not repainting in response to color changes.
The Advanced Rename preview list was not updated correctly when selecting a preset that turns on or off the "Rename in sub-folders" option.
Documents are now added to the system recent list when double-clicked.
The Image drop-down in the Filter editor did not display a scrollbar.
Changes to icon overlays (e.g. from TortoiseSVN) are now reflected in the folder tree correctly
In Windows 7, control panel shortcuts created by searching in the start menu didn’t always work in Opus.
Fixed problem with the Metapane being unable to edit certain image files (saving changes would fail, and leave a temporary file in the source directory).
In full screen/slideshow mode the viewer now properly hides the mouse cursor (previously it would flick on and off when the next image was loaded).
Find filters for certain Image fields (e.g. aspect ratio) did not work correctly.
The Zip Comment command did not appear in the background context menu for zips in libraries
Applying a label to a folder via the tree (context menu) could result in the label being applied to the wrong folder; and in some cases, the originally selected folder in the tree would stop working until the tree was rebuilt
Flickr config data was left behind after deleting a Flickr account from Prefs.
The ActiveX plugin now assigns SVG files to Internet Explorer by default. (IE9 or above is required to display SVG files.)
The ActiveX plugin sets Windows Media Player to 100% volume, instead of its default 50%.
A button that starts with an @ifset: directive will now use the parameters for that directive as the basis for context sensitivity (e.g. as if it was a straight Set command) rather than the command that follows it.
Archives were not sorted correctly in the folder tree when listed below a library.
File displays did not correctly respect the system drag-distance metric.
Saving the folder format "for all folders" now disables all the default format types.
Grouping the file display by a metadata column that took a while to populate could cause rendering issues once all the metadata had been read.
The {fd} command sequence did not correctly resolve the path of files in libraries.
Adding folders to zip files with the Copy ZIP command did not work correctly in libraries .
Tagging files in the viewer did not work for files in libraries.
The ContextMenu internal command did not work properly for files in libraries.
When alt-clicking to edit a toolbar button that was in a sub-menu of a chevron menu (e.g. had been pushed off-screen because the toolbar was too small) changes to the toolbar button would not be saved .
When viewing a library in FlatView Grouped mode, make changes to folders could cause a dummy folder to be displayed in the library.
Changing system locale settings now causes date and time columns to update immediately instead of on the next directory refresh.
Date/Time columns (e.g. "Modified") now align and truncate better. If the column isn't wide enough, the time part will be truncated first while keeping the date part lined up.
The internal sound player didn’t work on files in libraries.
The FileType NEWNAME argument didn’t work correctly in libraries.
When ‘Preserve descriptions of copied files’ option is on, folder descriptions are now preserved as well as file descriptions.
The Clipboard COPYNAMES=path command now copies the correct path when used within a Quick Find Results collection.
In Libraries, the {infotip} sequence did not work in tooltips.
The command “Rename FROM {filepath$|..|noterm} TO {file$|noext}” now works correctly.
Fixed problem where folders could incorrectly appear in Flat View (No Folders) mode if they were renamed.
The Copy AS argument now works correctly when creating a zip file
The Preferences tree control didn’t indicate when a branch had focus when not themed.
Fixed crash when right-clicking one item followed immediately by another item in the Styles menu
Reduced lag when smooth scrolling is enabled and repainting is slow. (e.g. Huge window in thumbnails mode with a background image.)
Fixed the look of status bar graphs with g=3 or g=4 on a glass background.
Fixed black square instead of context menu icon for Notepad++ on Windows XP.
Fixed support for drag and drop from Eudora
Fixed some cases where drag & drop on to a folder (or toolbar button which navigates to a folder) would not restrict the copy/move/link restrictions imposed by the drop source.
Fixed problem with jump list icons and roaming profiles. (Jumplist icons are now cached into a roaming-profile folder, since the jump list that refers to them is inherently stored in the roaming profile as well.)
Blacklisted problematic shell extension: Qualcomm Atheros Communications Bluetooth Suite (BtvAppExt.dll, {B8952421-0E55-400B-94A6-FA858FC0A39F}).
Fixed some painting issues with the Folder Options - Columns list when unthemed.
Fixed first item being given the focus after folder change if "automatically select first item" was turned on but another command quickly changed the selection/focus after the folder change.
With item-themes disabled, lasso-selection did not re-paint the left edge of the Name column until the mouse button was released.
The ActiveX plugin now sets Windows Media Player and Quicktime (and possibly others) to only play the selected file once, instead of in a loop.
The Find-As-You-Type field's "DOS Command" mode incorrectly used the colors configured for its "Command" mode, when triggered via the '?' key press.
Fixed some painting issues with the Preferences page list when sections near the bottom were expanded and collapsed.
Fixed problem with the SSL library initialization failing in some situations.
FTP Fixed issues with strange router/server reports of “unable to assign requested address”.
FTP Fixed issue with SFTP failing with “server key mismatch” for some servers.
Sub-menus set to open "above the menu button" would open on top of the button instead of above it, making it easy to accidentally click the bottom item.
Workaround for Send To -> Mail Recipient not working with Outlook 2003, due to Outlook 2003 loading its DLLs in an non-secure way which Opus 10 blocked by default.
Workaround for issue dragging attachments from Outlook to Opus, where Outlook would interpret the drop action as a Move rather than a Copy.
The @ifset directive can now be used to test which side of a dual display Lister is source (e.g. @ifset:source=left, @ifset:dest=left, @ifset:focus=right, etc)
Folder colors now work more reliably in libraries - a colored folder will show in both the library path as well as the real disk path, and library roots and individual member folders in the tree (if shown) can be colored .
InfoTips now appear for files in Search Results collections if enabled for local drives only.
Fixed problem with top-level checkbox behaviour in Sync results.
Toolbar buttons which run Set DUAL=vert and Set DUAL=horiz now have their visual state updated as soon as the dual-display orientation changes.
Invoking a user command and passing selected filenames to it with the {file} etc codes now works correctly.
Fixed problem where dummy/duplicate folders could appear in the tree underneath Libraries
Configuration restore from a library path now works.
Display of duration, etc, now supported for .WTV files (the .wtv suffix must be added to the settings for the Movie plugin if it isn't already).
Fixed problem where a newly created zip file could be cached and incorrectly displayed as empty even after folder added to it (triggered by Copy ZIP=Single,KeepFolder command).
When the list was grouped, running the Select HIDEUNSEL command and then revealing hidden files would not correctly regroup the displayed files.
Dragging a file with the right button from a library to a physical folder now displays the correct drop menu.
The {leftpath} and {rightpath} control codes are now resolved correctly for library paths.
The Customize / Keys list no longer considers disabled hotkeys as duplicates (drawn in red).
Drops on the tree and toolbar buttons no longer leave the drag image visible while processing the drop.
Double-click on list in Customize/Keys was unreliable
Fixed problems with dummy folders appearing in the tree underneath Libraries.
The help window is no longer obscured by the Preferences or Customize windows if they are set to “on top of Opus” mode.
Fixed problem with the Location field showing internal library paths for library items added to collections.
Internal library paths are now resolved to their real filesystem paths before being passed to rename scripts.
Pressing F1 to display file/EXIF information in the viewer now works for plugin-supplied images like RAW.
Fixed problem where expanding a folder tree branch in a library could trigger a password prompt if the folder contained any password-protected archives
Fixed newly/recently created items being auto-selected after creating a new folder, if "Automatically select newly copied files" was on.
After cropping or restoring an image in the viewer, the image dimensions displayed in the status bar is now updated.
Previously, if you did a crop, rotate, undo and reset-rotation then the image would end up rotated from what it was originally.
If the viewer was set to fit-to-page or grow-to-page and you cropped an image and then zoomed in or out, the new zoom size was miscalculated (although only for that first jump).