Creating Folders
There are two ways to create a new folder using Opus. The first way is the
same as in Explorer - right-click on the background of the file display (or on a
folder in the tree) and choose New / Folder.
The second way is to use the Create Folder dialog, which as
well as letting you make a new folder also offers some additional
functionality:
- You can make multiple folders simultaneously
- You can make a whole sub-tree of folders at once (so a folder, a
sub-folder, a sub-sub-folder, and so on, all with the one command)
- You can automatically navigate to the newly created folder or folders
To create a folder using this method, click the New Folder
button on the toolbar and enter the name of the folder to create.
You can create a whole tree of sub-folders at once by entering the folder names
separated by slashes. For example:
This would create a folder
called One in the current location, then a sub-folder in One
called Two, a sub-folder in Two called Three,
and so on, all in the one operation.
The other options this dialog provides are:
- Create multiple folders: Select this option if you want
to be able to create more than one folder at once in the current location. If
this is turned on the name field changes to a multi-line text box that lets
you enter as many names as you like (one per line):
The folders will all be created
in the same location.
In this mode, the Return key
moves to a new line in the text box, but you can still quickly OK the
dialog by pushing Return twice on the last line, or by
pushing Shift+Return on any line. Since double-tapping
Return at the end is only one extra keystroke, even when only
creating a single folder, you may find it convenient to leave the dialog in
this mode all the time.
- Read new folder automatically: If this is selected the
file display will automatically navigate into the new folder once it is
created.
- Open in dual display: The new folder will be opened in
the other file display (the Lister will be put into dual-display mode if
needed). If you are creating multiple folders, only the first folder will be
read.
- Open in new Folder Tab: The new folder will be opened in
a new folder tab. If you are creating multiple folder a new tab will be
created for each new one. You can combine this option with the Open in
dual display option to have the new tabs created in the other file
display.
The Open in new Folder Tab
option is a "tri-state" checkbox - it can be checked, unchecked, or
in the "indeterminate" state. Normally when this option creates a new tab (or
multiple tabs) the first new tab will be set to active automatically, but
setting this option to the "indeterminate" state has the effect of not making
the newly created tab active.
The two numbers displayed in the bottom-left corner of the dialog (as shown
above) indicate the length of the name you have entered and the total length of
the path once the folder is created. This can be useful to ensure that your path
length doesn't grow beyond the normal maximum of 259 characters - although Opus
has no problems dealing with longer paths than that, many other programs
(including Explorer) will fail.