Styles
This page lets you create and edit Lister Styles. A style is a pre-defined configuration
that can be applied to an existing Lister. For example, you can define a
style that opens the viewer pane and the metadata pane, and closes the folder
tree all in one operation. You can switch between Lister Styles using the
Lister Configuration drop-down menu on the toolbar.
The Styles list displays the styles that are currently configured. Use the
toolbar buttons above the list to configure them: (add a new style), (duplicate an existing style),
(rename a style), (edit a style), (delete a style), (move style up the list), (move style down the list), (sort the list) and (mark style as hidden).
- The add button () creates a
new style that you can configure using the options in the bottom half of the
page.
- The move up/down (/) and sort
() buttons are used to change the order
of items in the list of Styles when it is shown in drop-down menus. You can
also display a horizontal list of styles on a toolbar using the Lister
Styles - List or Lister Styles - Tabs commands,
and the left-to-right order of these is defined by the top-to-bottom order of
this list. Similarly, the hide ()
button lets you mark a style that is hidden when the style list is displayed.
Styles that are hidden can still be accessed using the Prefs STYLE
command.
Double-click a style, or select it and click the button, to display the Edit
Lister Style dialog.
At the top of this dialog, the Name field lets you rename
the style and the Description field lets you assign a
description to a style. If you don't assign a description Opus will show a
default one based on the settings in the style.
Below these fields are a number of checkboxes and drop-downs that let you
define exactly which Lister elements the style affects. If an item's
checkbox is turned off, that element in the Lister will be completely unaffected
by the style. If the checkbox is on, the setting for that element will be used
when the style is applied. The elements that a style can effect are:
- File Display: The style can force the Lister into single or
dual-display modes. The drop-down lets you select Single or Dual in either
horizontal or vertical layout. You can also choose to set the lister into dual
display with the Navigation
Lock automatically activated (represented by the icons in the drop-down list).
- Folder Tree: You can make the style turn the folder tree off or on. You can
also set the style to turn dual folder trees on if the Lister is in
dual-display mode.
- Viewer Pane: The style can turn the Viewer Pane off or on in either horizontal or
vertical orientations.
- Metadata Pane: You can turn the Metadata Pane either off or on in either
horizontal or vertical orientations.
- Toolbar: To have the style change which toolbars are
displayed, turn this on and select an individual toolbar or a toolbar set.
- Utility Panel: The style can turn the Utility Panel off or on. If turning it on you
can choose which mode it opens in - Find, Synchronize or Duplicates.
- Status Bar: The style can turn the Lister's status bar on or off.
- Format Lock: The style can turn the Format Lock on or off.
- Filmstrip: This option puts the Lister into a
special mode with the Viewer Pane turned on, and a single scrollable row of
thumbnails shown in a single file display.
Below the options for the Lister elements are additional options that let you
configure the folder, folder format and tabs that the Style displays. If these
options are turned off then the style will only reconfigure the Lister - it
won't change what folder the Lister is currently showing - but you can also
define a style that reads a new folder, opens a set of tabs, etc.
Note that these options are configured for the Left File Display
and Right File Display separately. If the Lister is
not in dual-display mode then only the options on the Left File Display
tab are used.
- Tab Group: Makes the style open a folder tab group. The
drop-down displays a list of all tab groups configured on the Folder Tabs / Tab
Groups Preferences page. Selecting a tab group overrides all of
the subsequent options.
- Close existing folder tabs: This option makes the style
close all existing tabs before opening the new tabs defined by the style. If
turned off, any tabs defined here will be added to the existing tabs in the
file display.
- View Mode: The style can change the view mode in the file display. You can select any
of the standard view modes (Details, List, etc) from the drop-down, as well as
Auto. Auto is a special mode that means "reset the view mode to what would
normally be the default for the folder shown". The Folder Formats system will be consulted to
determine the appropriate view mode for the displayed folder.
- Format: The style can define a folder format that is
applied either to the current folder, or (if Folder , below,
is activated) the new folder after it is read.
- Flat View: The style can turn Flat View off, or turn if on in any of its various
modes.
- Folder: The style can define a new folder to read into
the file display when the style is activated.