Is there a Relative Directory Tree?

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TranceaddicT
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Is there a Relative Directory Tree?

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Hi all, been using TC (free) for a little while. I've scoured the options and commands for directory trees and panels but have not been able to find anything that would provide this. Basically, I'm looking for a directory tree that is between the two panels and slaved to the active panel.

Is there a relative directory tree?
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2TranceaddicT


Hi and welcome to the communinty!

First I have to note there is no such thing as "TC (free)",
there is only a 30-day trial mode and then the licensed one.
(Whereas Mr. Gishler itself takes this relative coolly)

To make an directory tree visible
click at the corresponding Icon from the button bar.
I think it reads "tree panel".


Extra Tip
you should utilize Peters "Extended English Menus for TC", found at http://www.totalcmd.net/
- The menu that should ship with TC -
There (beside off the help, TOTALCMD.INC and History.txt) you will find the most of the available commands.
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a directory tree that is between the two panels and slaved to the active panel.
No, the only position where the separate tree can be displayed is left to the left panel.

It can be activated in the standard menu (Show/Separate Tree/1 (One for both panels).
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