Configuration - Tabstops Back
Use this page to set the tabstops for the two file windows.
You can also choose if the file extension should be appended directly to the filename (only separated by a point), or if it should also be aligned. You can also change the tabstops with the tabstop header directly above the file window. You must select 'Configuration' - 'save position' to keep the current position.
Field Description
Show file extensions:
directly after filename The file extension is appended to the filename, only separated by a point (as in Windows file manager)
aligned (with TAB) All file extensions are show left adjusted.
Tabstops You can choose the tabstops for extension, size, date/time and attributes here. The position of the file extension can only be changed when aligned is selected in the above section. You can use the scroll bars behind the edit fields to adjust the Tabstop positions.
Adjust tabs to window width
If checked, Total Commander will resize the width of the name column if you resize the main window. The name column is resized so the extension, size, date and attribute columns stay right aligned.
Show century in date Show the years as '1996' etc. If this is unchecked, the years are shown as '96' (without the century) instead.
Use 12 hour AM/PM fomat
Shows the time in 12 hour format, with a for AM (before noon), and p for PM (afternoon). Otherwise, the 24 hour format is used (as in previous Total Commander versions).
Show directory count in footer
Shows the number of total and selected dirs/folders in the footer, e.g. 5 / 7 dir(s)
Size display Determines how the file size is shown in the main file lists. You can choose between
bytes The size is shown in bytes, as in previous versions of Total Commander (default)
kbytes Size is shown in kybes. 1 kbyte = 1024 bytes!
dynamic (x k/M/G) depeding on the file size, it is displayed in bytes, kbytes, MBytes or even GBytes
dynamic (x.x k/M/G) same as above, but with one digit after the comma to get a more exact size
dynamic (x k/M) depeding on the file size, it is displayed in bytes, kbytes, or MBytes
dynamic (x.x k/M) same as above, but with one digit after the comma to get a more exact size
In footer Same options as in Size display, but for the two footers below the file windows, showing the total of marked and all files. This also affects the display of total and free space above the file lists.
Default Sets the tabstops to the default values as they appear when Total Commander is started for the first time.