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captjlddavis
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Left Pane display TC 8.51a...

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Good day to all, I have been a user of TC for Many years, I guess that I am just getting Old.
The LEFT panel shows:

c:\*.EXE;*.BAT;*.PIF;*.CMD ....

Right Panel shows c:\*.*

I can't seem to find the setting to return it to the previous display/correct display..
i.e. c:\*.*

Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

regards:captjlddavis
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Re: Left Pane display TC 8.51a...

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captjlddavis wrote:I can't seem to find the setting to return it to the previous display/correct display..
i.e. c:\*.*
I think you need this:
TC help wrote:CTRL+F10 Show all files
CTRL+F11 Show only programs
CTRL+F12 Show user defined files
(focus left side first)

This corresponds to the internal commands:
cm_SrcAllFiles
cm_SrcExecs
cm_SrcUserDef
TC plugins: PCREsearch and RegXtract
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Post by *Ovg »

captjlddavis

cm_LeftAllFiles
It's impossible to lead us astray for we don't care even to choose the way.
#259941, TC 11.01 x64, Windows 7 SP1 x64
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Try Peter Madsens' "Extended English Menus"

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captjlddavis wrote:I can't seem to find the setting to return it to the previous display/correct display..
You may want to try Peter Madsens' "Extended English Menus" to have nearly every TC command at your finger tips:

http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/tc850_win81amd64_eng.html


(use the search there for more variants of the 'Extended English Menus')



 
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Standard menu contains mentioned commands too, Show - All Files, Show - Custom etc.
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Post by *captjlddavis »

Good day,

Many thanks. all solutions work, its hell getting old......

:cry:

regards:captjlddavis
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