Configuration - Folder-Tabs Back
Settings for the folder tabs above the file panels:
Show tab header also when there is only one tab
Without this option, Total Commander will only show the tab header when there are at least two tabs. If there is only one tab, new tabs need to be opened with Ctrl+T or Ctrl+Cursor up on a file.
Tabs on multiple lines
If active, tabs will be split to multiple lines when they don't fit on a single line. Otherwise two little buttons will be shown which allow to scroll trough the tabs.
All tabs have same width
Shows tabs with fixed width, similar to Mozilla.
Limit tab length to: Limits the maximum length of the text shown on a tab to the given number of characters.
Confirm close all tabs Asks before closing all tabs via the right click menu.
Close tab on double click
Allows to close a tab by double clicking on it (in addition to the middle mouse button click).
Ctrl+Up opens tab in foreground
Normally Ctrl+Up opens a new tab with the dir under the cursor, but remains on the current tab. This way you can quickly open multiple subdirectories in separate tabs. When this option is selected, the tab will be activated immediately.
Open new tabs near current tab
When active, new tabs will be created immediately to the right of the currently active tab. If not, new tabs will be appended to the end of the tabs.
Show locked tabs with an asterisk *
Locked tabs (these are tabs which cannot be deleted) are shown with a * in front of them. You can lock/unlock tabs via the right click menu, and also change their names. This can be used to access very often used directories.
Activate target panel when clicking on one of its Tabs
Determines what happens when clicking on a tab above the currently inactive file panel: If checked, the panel will be activated, otherwise the other panel will remain active.
Always show drive letter in tab title
Show drive letter separated by a colon in front of the current folder name, e.g. c:windows. For FTP connections, the connection number is shown, e.g. 0:tmp. For a disconnected connection (after Total Commander was restarted), # is shown instead of a number.