02-26-2003, 01:05 PM -
Answers to questions you may be asking:
(a) How do I add a TLB to explorer?
See this link.
(b) How do I make an explorer toolbar which varies according to the folder i'm browsing?
I don't think you can. This was my feature request.
© How does auto sensing work?
Auto-sensing loads a magic bar when you are using a particular program. This can be used for quick access to tools and files you use in connection with the program.
To make one:-
(i) right click on a TLB which you want to replace with magic bars when particular programs load
(ii) go to 'TLB settings'
(iii) click 'auto sensing' tab
(iv) add a new workspace (i.e. magic TLB bar), give it a name
(v) choose the folder you wish the bar to be based in
(vi) choose the programs you want to trigger appearance of the bar
Click 'OK' to leave the options. Load a program you chose to trigger a magic bar. The bar should appear (blank, if you chose an empty folder for it to be based in.)
The magic bar should appear whenever you are working in its related program(s), or revert to the original (non-magic) bar whenever you click to a different program.
Unlike other programs, using an explorer window will not make the bar revert back to the original bar. Neither will any of the programs you select as 'common programs' (e.g. calculator, dictionary.)
/Mark
(Bit tired of typing, so sorry if I left anything unclear.)
(a) How do I add a TLB to explorer?
See this link.
(b) How do I make an explorer toolbar which varies according to the folder i'm browsing?
I don't think you can. This was my feature request.
© How does auto sensing work?
Auto-sensing loads a magic bar when you are using a particular program. This can be used for quick access to tools and files you use in connection with the program.
To make one:-
(i) right click on a TLB which you want to replace with magic bars when particular programs load
(ii) go to 'TLB settings'
(iii) click 'auto sensing' tab
(iv) add a new workspace (i.e. magic TLB bar), give it a name
(v) choose the folder you wish the bar to be based in
(vi) choose the programs you want to trigger appearance of the bar
Click 'OK' to leave the options. Load a program you chose to trigger a magic bar. The bar should appear (blank, if you chose an empty folder for it to be based in.)
The magic bar should appear whenever you are working in its related program(s), or revert to the original (non-magic) bar whenever you click to a different program.
Unlike other programs, using an explorer window will not make the bar revert back to the original bar. Neither will any of the programs you select as 'common programs' (e.g. calculator, dictionary.)
/Mark
(Bit tired of typing, so sorry if I left anything unclear.)