10-05-2009, 10:49 PM -
That sounds like a good enhancement. I look forward to it.
I did try a little experiment using using the Windows 7 Library feature. I created a new Library called Desktop, and added /users/martin/Desktop and /users/Public Desktop to it. The result lacked the virtual shortcuts for Computer, etc, but this can be solved by creating real shortcuts in one of the Desktop folders.
Unfortunately, TLB does not support a library as the folder for a toolbar. I guess this is because a library is not a real folder, and TLB cannot create its support files within it. I suppose the only way around that would involve a fundamental change to the design to keep the support files somewhere else, which is probably not something you wish to contemplate.
I am getting close to the effect I wanted to achieve, so I shall persevere with TLB as I think it is a great piece of software.
I did try a little experiment using using the Windows 7 Library feature. I created a new Library called Desktop, and added /users/martin/Desktop and /users/Public Desktop to it. The result lacked the virtual shortcuts for Computer, etc, but this can be solved by creating real shortcuts in one of the Desktop folders.
Unfortunately, TLB does not support a library as the folder for a toolbar. I guess this is because a library is not a real folder, and TLB cannot create its support files within it. I suppose the only way around that would involve a fundamental change to the design to keep the support files somewhere else, which is probably not something you wish to contemplate.
I am getting close to the effect I wanted to achieve, so I shall persevere with TLB as I think it is a great piece of software.