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Support and Feedback / Re: Readability
« on: November 11, 2013, 16:36:28 »
Thanks --- I changed the fonts under explorer again and now its fine, maybe I changed them yesterday and failed to "Save", but I think I would have had to press cancel

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Support and Feedback / Re: Readability
« on: November 11, 2013, 00:10:17 »
I"ll try again - I tried both of these yesterday and they had no effect, even after a restart.

MC support high DPI settings in windows so if the DPI in windows are change the fonts are increased in MC.

you can also change the font under Menu > Configuration > Explorer Panel
And the "Filelist" font is also used for the settings panels and Search is also using this font.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Getting preset directories on a button
« on: November 11, 2013, 00:08:59 »
Oh very cool - it took my two minutes to get one side what a want from a button push - now I need to read the docs for the other side

Not without using script..

But it is a pretty easy script. Create a script and assign that to a button/menu/hotkey

Create a command of MultiScript type and do

Code: [Select]
MC.Explorer.Goto PATH="C:\MyPath"
MC.Explorer.Sort COL=1 ORDER=ASC

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Support and Feedback / Re: Getting preset directories on a button
« on: November 10, 2013, 16:50:12 »
That helps - but as I'm working I move around to different directories and would like a quick way to get back to my "favorite" setting

Use an ini
http://multicommander.com/docs/commandlineparameters
works well

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Support and Feedback / Getting preset directories on a button
« on: November 10, 2013, 01:52:50 »
I need to have the left and right columns set to two specific directories, that I access often, and also sorted by inverse date.  I want to have this set to a button, is there any easy way to do this without learning scripting?

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Support and Feedback / Readability
« on: November 10, 2013, 01:49:29 »
I'm experimenting with Multi Commander as a replacement for Norton Commander- which I've used since the DOS days. I'm running on Windows XP with a  very large monitor. I have minor vision problems - but I'm ok with most things including NC.

I'm finding Multi Commander very hard to use - I can't see a lot of things, I've changed the background on the active file list to light yellow and that helps, but a larger font size would really be good.

Most configuration screens have a font size a bit too small.

Are there any suggestions on dealing with this?

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