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big drive letters

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Is it possible to change the drive letters to show A, B, C, D, E ...?
An additional entry in the ini for that is welcome.

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Capitals !

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2Mikefield

:) Hello !

• I support, I prefer caps here too, and others prefer lowercase…

- So, an option in the INI could make everybody happy !

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
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:arrow: Mikefield

I support !
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Re: Capitals !

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- So, an option in the INI could make everybody happy !
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OK icfu, you have won. :)

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Post by *icfu »

We have UPPERCASE in the trees now.
We have lowercase letters in the tabs again (although they had been changed to UPPERCASE in a former TC 7 version).
But, when cm_EditPath is called, the lowercase drive letter changes to UPPERCASE when editing.
16.01.07 Fixed: cm_CopyFullNamesToClip copied drive letters in uppercase
Oh, here it is lowercase now? Funny, who proposed that? Let me shoot you. :twisted:

Why is there no INI option and why all the confusing mixup?
Can someone enlighten me, please? Thanks.

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It's a mater of taste I guess and those that wanted lowercase spoke up louder :wink:

My vote for a consistent display and for a switch in the ini too.
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My vote for a consistent display and for a switch in the ini too.
I agree. The case of drive letters should be configurable via one single INI entry for all places drive letters are shown.

This should make everyone happy and stop the ongoing posts about drive letters' case. I also would prefer to have em all uppercase, but that's a mainly matter of taste, so Christian, please introduce an option here!
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Post by *wanderer »

As you can see here (apparently one of many threads on this matter), i asked for the same thing too (in a certain part of TC at least) but since the thread has been moved to the "TC7 Behaviour which will not be changed" forum, i assume that eventually everything will be converted to lowercase, which is a great disappointment for me (at least for the "copy-to-clip part). :( :( :(

Of course i too fully support the "INI Parameter" idea. GIVE UPPERCASE TO THE PEOPLE! :lol: :lol: :lol: Please? :)
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