The Default Toolbars
There are two types of "default" toolbars in Opus.
- The "real" default toolbars are a set of three toolbars that are
hard-coded into the program. They are created on disk automatically when Opus
first runs, and are automatically re-created if they are ever accidentally
deleted. The default toolbars cannot be deleted or renamed, although they can
be turned off and you are able to edit them freely. You can reset your
configuration to the default toolbars at any time, by right-clicking on a
toolbar and choosing Reset to Default Toolbars from the
context menu's Toolbars sub-menu.
- The Opus installer creates several toolbars automatically when you install
the program. These can more properly be described as "pre-supplied" toolbars,
as they are not hard-coded into the program, and there is nothing special
about them other than the fact that the installer creates them. They are
provided mainly as examples. You are free to delete these as you wish.
The default toolbars in Opus 10 are designed to make as much as possible of
the functionality of the program available, or at least apparent,
without appearing too busy or overly complicated. The three toolbars are as
follows:
The Location
toolbar:
This toolbar mainly contains commands related to navigation.
The Menu
toolbar:
This toolbar contains the "traditional" drop-down menus, as well as controls
for modifying the appearance of the Lister.
The Operations toolbar:
This toolbar contains commands relating to file and folder operations.