Is there any possibility for non-global sorting of file-names? I started to use Space-FM (great product!) as replacement for Rox-Filer (no longer maintained) and the global sorting makes everything more complicated.
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Not sure what you mean by non-global sorting. SpaceFM always sorts filenames, but the sort settings (how they're sorted) are per panel, not global. These settings are in View|Panel n View|Sort.
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2020-01-27
Hi, I would like to resurrect this. I have started using SpaceFM as my default file manager on Linux, because I can open a bunch of panels (one per directory) in one window programatically from a bash script.
While I can open several panels, they all sort the files listed the same way. Actually, there are some directories I would want to sort newest-first, rather than on filename. I can't find a way to do this via the command line. Is there a way?
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Is there any possibility for non-global sorting of file-names? I started to use Space-FM (great product!) as replacement for Rox-Filer (no longer maintained) and the global sorting makes everything more complicated.
Not sure what you mean by non-global sorting. SpaceFM always sorts filenames, but the sort settings (how they're sorted) are per panel, not global. These settings are in View|Panel n View|Sort.
Hi, I would like to resurrect this. I have started using SpaceFM as my default file manager on Linux, because I can open a bunch of panels (one per directory) in one window programatically from a bash script.
While I can open several panels, they all sort the files listed the same way. Actually, there are some directories I would want to sort newest-first, rather than on filename. I can't find a way to do this via the command line. Is there a way?
I am the Anonymous above- didn't realise I was not logged in....