Folder Tree Appearance
The options at the top of this page affect the appearance of the tree.
- Show drive labels as: This lets you choose how disk drive
labels and letters are shown under the Computer folder. You can
choose labels before letters, letters only, or letters before labels.
- Tree style: This controls the visual appearance of the
folder tree. The Lines style is the traditional Windows XP
style with + / - buttons next to each folder
and dotted lines joining the tree structure. No Lines uses
the same + / - buttons but does not draw the dotted lines between items.
Visual style draws the tree with the same same style as
Explorer, with expansion arrows that fade in and out, and no lines joining
items.
- Full-row selection: Turn this option on to use full-row
selection in the tree, which lets you click anywhere on the row to select an
item. With this option off you need to click on an items label to select
it.
- Highlight path to selected folder: If this option is on
the tree will display a "highlight" line that marks the path from the root of
the tree to the currently selected folder.
- Highlight path to all currently open tabs:
The path to all currently open tabs will be shown instead of just
to the active tab. The paths to non-active tabs are faded so as not to
obscure the current tab's path.
- Only highlight paths when tree is active: The path
highlight will only be shown when the mouse is over the tree or the tree has
input focus.
- Rounded corners: The path highlight will be have
smooth, rounded corners instead of right-angles.
- Shadow around active path: The line highlighting the
path of the active tab will have a shadow drawn around it, making it
thicker and easier to see. This is especially useful when displaying lines
for all tabs as it ensures that the line for the active tab stands out
against all the others. The shadow is drawn using the color configured in
the Display /
Colors and Fonts page (the Tree highlight path to
selection: Shadow color).
- Use color from tab: If a tab has a non-standard color
(if, for example, it's linked to another tab), the highlight path to that
tab will be drawn in the tab's color. Otherwise the highlight path is drawn
using the color configured in the Display / Colors and Fonts
page (the Tree highlight path to selection: Highlight
color).
- Separate items at the root level: This option causes
root-level items in the Folder Tree (e.g. Desktop, FTP,
Favorites, etc) to be separated by blank space, for a less-cluttered
visual effect.
- Show Folder Tree header: This lets you turn off the
tree's "header" (the title bar at the top of the tree).
- Use configured file display colors for tree items: If
this option is turned on, folders in the tree will be displayed with the same
colors they would be shown as in the file display. That is, system folders,
compressed folders, labelled folders, etc. will all use the colors defined for
them on the Colors and
Fonts and Labels pages. If
this option is turned off all folders will be shown in the same color.