Toolbar Sets
A toolbar set is one or more toolbars that has been saved as a group. They
are useful in two main ways:
- You can load and switch between saved sets using the Settings /
Toolbars menu (or the context menu displayed when you right-click an
empty space on a toolbar). This makes it easy to switch quickly from one set
of toolbars to another.
- You can configure Opus to automatically load a saved set whenever a
particular view mode is in use, or a specific folder is visited.
Toolbar sets are created using the toolbars in an existing Lister as a
template. To create a new toolbar set you can either:
- Use the Settings / Toolbars / Toolbar Sets / Save Toolbar
Sets command to save the toolbars in a Lister as a set, or
- Use the controls on the Toolbars / Toolbar Sets
page in Preferences.
When you create a toolbar set you can choose its default behavior - that
is, how the set interacts with the existing toolbars in a Lister when it's
loaded. The three choices are:
- Add toolbars to existing toolbars - any toolbars in the
set that aren't already turned on are turned on when the set is loaded.
Existing toolbars are unaffected.
- Replace existing toolbars - all currently open toolbars
are closed and replaced with the toolbars in the set.
- Toggle existing toolbars - if all the toolbars in the set
are turned on, they are removed and replaced with the toolbars from the
default set. Otherwise, any toolbars in the set that aren't currently on are
turned on. This option lets you quickly toggle between the default set and
another toolbar set.
When the set is loaded the default behavior will be used unless overridden
using the arguments to the internal Toolbar command. You can
change the default behavior of an existing set on the Toolbars / Toolbar Sets page
in Preferences.
Note that the Default Toolbar Set, which determine's a Lister's
initial set of toolbars when it opens (unless overridden by a saved Lister
Layout), is not saved as a normal set. Instead, use the Settings /
Toolbars / Set As Default Toolbar Set command to update your default
toolbar set if you want to change which toolbars are used by default.