Simple method of colour coding folders

Started by Stefanjan, March 07, 2022, 02:31:45 PM

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Stefanjan

I colour code folders to indicate status for example green to show fully processed, keywords etc.

Would be good if there were a less laborious way of doing this than going to properties, turning on color coding and then changing the background colour.

Even something as simple as having a drop down for background colours (without the need to turn colour coding on)

The dropdown could contain fully saturated colours avoiding leaving the text colour as default white.

Mario

Tip: You can select multiple folders (on the same level (siblings) and turn color-coding on for them all.
Nothing will change, unless you set a background color, which you can also do for multiple folders at once, or individual folders.
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Stefanjan

Quote from: Mario on March 07, 2022, 02:53:50 PM
Tip: You can select multiple folders (on the same level (siblings) and turn color-coding on for them all.
Thanks Mario, useful tip