![]() ![]() Option 2 - Set a Home Directory that the second pane will always open up to. Respond the same way as Option 1 if it can't find the directory. ![]() PowerDesk functions with Option 1's behavior. Personally, I would prefer Option 2's behavior, but the absolute best way would be to give users the choice.ĥ. ![]() Have a *subtle* way of differentiating which pane is active.Įven if you have a seperate tree for each pane, you still need to always have one pane set as the active pane. This is necessary to account for many actions that could be executed - KB shortcuts, for example. However, personally, I find it extremely annoying when the entire background of the pane changes color to indicate this. As I said in an earlier post, I feel like I'm about to have an epileptic seizure when I'm constantly switching from one pane to the other. PowerDesk Pro has a good implementation of this - it has a single header bar for each pane which lists the path of the directory that's active in that pane. The active pane has that bar shaded in gray. This way, it's easy to tell which pane is active, but it's a subtle change when you switch from one to the other.Ħ. Proper integration with the file manager's features. ![]()
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