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Nolly:
The two settings "Lock Tab" and "Lock Tab - Allow subpath change" - what is the purpose of them?

I have a few sets of tabs I regulary use, and thought to try out the "Lock Tab" option. But I don't get how it works?

When I lock a tab, I expected it to stay the same when MC relaunches. But instead it just view the C:\ root path.
I allso expected that when I open a new folder in a locked tab - but allowing subpath change, it would create a new tab and jump to it, while the original tab stays the same.

What am I missing here?

Mathias (Author):
The locking have nothing to do with reverting to c:
see http://forum.multicommander.com/forum/index.php/topic,1753.0.html

Lock tab make it not past that path. allow subpath change. also you do change to a subpath but not out of that top level that you locked at.


AlanJB:

--- Quote ---I allso expected that when I open a new folder in a locked tab - but allowing subpath change, it would create a new tab and jump to it...
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Nolly,

  to have the behaviour you want, set the tab to "Lock Tab" and under Configuration -> Explorer Panel Settings -> Tab section,
check "Open new tab when going to new location if tab is locked".

HTH

Alan

Nolly:
Thank you, both Mathias and AlanJB! MC just gets better and better ;) I tried to check out the Online Documentation before I asked here, but it had no content about the panel tabs, http://multicommander.com/docs/paneltabs

AlanJB:
There are some gaps in the documentation...

But keeping documentation (especially Help documentation) up-to-date is as much work as developing and maintaining the programs behind the application.

I have recently offered to help update it...

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