Highlighting a line in file lists can be done by coloring the name, e.g. by defining a color for a specific comment:
1. Chose Configuration - Options - Color
2. Click on "Define colors by file type"
3. Click on "Add"
4. Click on "Define..."
5. Open the "Plugins" tab
6. Open the combo-box "Properties" and choose "Comment"
7. OP should be "contains"
8. Value can be whatever you want, e.g. high
9. Click "OK"
10. Enter a name, e.g. "High-ranked"
11. Click "OK"
12. Choose "High-ranked" from the list
13. Click OK
14. Choose a color
15. Click OK
You can repeat that with other words. Then you can press Ctrl+Z on a file or folder to enter a comment for it, e.g. High. Total Commander will then show the file name in the color chosen above.
1. Chose Configuration - Options - Color
2. Click on "Define colors by file type"
3. Click on "Add"
4. Click on "Define..."
5. Open the "Plugins" tab
6. Open the combo-box "Properties" and choose "Comment"
7. OP should be "contains"
8. Value can be whatever you want, e.g. high
9. Click "OK"
10. Enter a name, e.g. "High-ranked"
11. Click "OK"
12. Choose "High-ranked" from the list
13. Click OK
14. Choose a color
15. Click OK
You can repeat that with other words. Then you can press Ctrl+Z on a file or folder to enter a comment for it, e.g. High. Total Commander will then show the file name in the color chosen above.
Statistics: Posted by ghisler(Author) — 2025-03-09, 08:33 UTC