File Type No Longer Has Its Own Column

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eschamp
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File Type No Longer Has Its Own Column

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Suddenly, file extensions are not being displayed in their own column.

Instead of seeing

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08-12-13                  pdf
I now see

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08-12-13.pdf
What could I have changed to cause this?

Thank you
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Post by *LonerD »

Configurations - Tabstops - Alignet with tabs.
But sometimes it happens suddenly despite settings.
And it not bug:
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=230741
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Post by *Bluestar »

Hi,

You need to select to the Configuration -> Options menu item (or type cm_ConfTabChange then press enter in the command line of TC), then choose the "Tabstops" in the left, and switch to "aligned (with tab)" instead of "directly after filename".

Edit: ah, LonerD was faster. :D

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Post by *eschamp »

Bluestar wrote:Hi,

You need to select to the Configuration -> Options menu item (or type cm_ConfTabChange then press enter in the command line of TC), then choose the "Tabstops" in the left, and switch to "aligned (with tab)" instead of "directly after filename".

Edit: ah, LonerD was faster. :D

Regards,
Bluestar
Thanks very much. (LonerD left out a step. :-)
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