How to get Explorer's metadata columns?
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How to get Explorer's metadata columns?
How can I get TC to display Explorer's metadata columns? e.g. Artists, Title, Bitrate etc.
You will of course not see any additional colums in the normal view.CHRISJJ wrote:Thanks, but still here under Win7 with ShellDetails installed I see no additional columns. This forum prevents me posting an image to show this.
Create a custom columns view and use the columns provided by the plugin.
Um, why so? What I'm hoping for is the additional columns Explorer shows in its normal view.Horst.Epp wrote:CHRISJJ wrote:You will of course not see any additional colums in the normal view.
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After you will configure custom columns view with fields from this plugin, you'll see additional columns in normal view. Did you read documentation from plugin's pack or at http://lefteous.totalcmd.net/tc/docs/shelldetails/readme.htm and TC's help?
After you will configure custom columns view with fields from this plugin, you'll see additional columns in normal view. Did you read documentation from plugin's pack or at http://lefteous.totalcmd.net/tc/docs/shelldetails/readme.htm and TC's help?
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
#259941, TC 11.01 x64, Windows 7 SP1 x64
What about the following from the readme ?CHRISJJ wrote:Thanks. I read and followed the instructions in the plugin's docs. They says "ShellDetails displays all Windows Explorer fields in Total Commander." yet I see no more columns than I did before. The say nothing about having to "configure custom columns view".
3. Use
ShellDetail is a content plug-in. Alle plug-ins of this type can be used in the same way. An overview on how to use content plug-ins can be found in the Total Commander Wiki.
It looks like it doesn't make sense trying to help you

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read TC help
http://ge.tt/21ejIGQ1/v/0?c
excuse me, but we have our heads for thinking not for eating into them!!!
read TC help
http://ge.tt/21ejIGQ1/v/0?c


excuse me, but we have our heads for thinking not for eating into them!!!
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
#259941, TC 11.01 x64, Windows 7 SP1 x64
Yup, I read that. It too says nothing about configuring a view.Horst.Epp wrote:What about the following from the readme ?
3. Use
ShellDetail is a content plug-in. Alle plug-ins of this type can be used in the same way. An overview on how to use content plug-ins can be found in the Total Commander Wiki.
I think you're right. Thanks anyway for the attempt. I'll have another look when TC column support has attained the level Windows Explorer first had ten years ago.Horst.Epp wrote:It looks like it doesn't make sense trying to help you
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Well as far as I know you actually have to add columns in Explorer in order to see them, right? The same is true in TC as well. It works a bit different in TC. You have to create a new custom column view which is a new set of columns. It makes displaying additional columns more powerful but also more complicated.
Just right-click on the column header and the rest should be obvious.
Well as far as I know you actually have to add columns in Explorer in order to see them, right? The same is true in TC as well. It works a bit different in TC. You have to create a new custom column view which is a new set of columns. It makes displaying additional columns more powerful but also more complicated.
Just right-click on the column header and the rest should be obvious.
Thanks. Now I find why I could not "configure custom columns view". That command is no doubt on your screen but not mine - it is absent until after one configures custom columns view using the different command "Configure custom columns".Lefteous wrote:2CHRISJJ
Well as far as I know you actually have to add columns in Explorer in order to see them, right? The same is true in TC as well. It works a bit different in TC. You have to create a new custom column view which is a new set of columns. It makes displaying additional columns more powerful but also more complicated.
Just right-click on the column header and the rest should be obvious.
And now I succeed, I find the column list is buried under one menu and two dialogue boxes compared to the single right-click of Explorer.
Thanks for your help, but this program is to difficult for me.