Solved auto open first level in folder treeview when archive is opened
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@BigMike This should also be nice in 18.01.03… thanks!
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By the way, would it be possible to expand the first level of the folder tree in an archive by default (if there is a folder structure)?
At the moment, after opening an archive, only the root node is shown.
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@bigmike said in auto open first level in folder treeview when archive is opened:
By the way, would it be possible to expand the first level of the folder tree in an archive by default (if there is a folder structure)?
At the moment, after opening an archive, only the root node is shown.
yes, certainly… thanks for the suggestion, wrote it in.
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@BigMike said in auto open first level in folder treeview when archive is opened:
By the way, would it be possible to expand the first level of the folder tree in an archive by default (if there is a folder structure)?
At the moment, after opening an archive, only the root node is shown.
did you mean in listview (main listing) or in folders bar treeview (folders window on the left of main window)?
thanks!
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@spwolf I meant the tree view on the left side.
If you open an archive and use “explorer view”, and the archive contains a folder structure, the folder tree on the left is initially collapsed. I’d like it better, if it’s expanded initially. -
@BigMike This should also be nice in 18.01.03… thanks!
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Very nice, thank you. I’m upgrading again to PowerArchiver 2018 on my production machine…
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This doesn’t seem to be working in 18.01.04 anymore?
I just opened a zip file and the folder tree was collapsed again.Just to be clear, archive opens up in “Archive Mode”, I’m using “Explorer View”. I’d expect to get the result on the right side, but actually I see the tree collapsed as on the left side:
I think it worked fine in 18.01.03