![]() Each catalog is like its own workspace (and creates the tabsets if they don’t exist yet). Notice that each catalog, when switched to, reloads the tabsets into both panes, that were there the last time I was using that catalog. It’s just where I store interesting catalog-related commands.) Load "open_catalog\_unload_all_include_global" "Miscellaneous > Focus Functions > Focus Catalog" ![]() "Window > Arrangement > Tree and Catalog Stacked" "Tools > List Management > Recently Included Catalogs." "Tools > List Management > Recent Catalogs." Tabset("save", "1") tabset("save", "2") tabset("load", "singing_left_pane", "1") tabset("load", "singing_right_pane", "2") catalogload "singing.dat" Tabset("save", "1") tabset("save", "2") tabset("load", "nonxbn_left_pane", "1") tabset("load", "nonxbn_right_pane", "2") catalogload "git_repositories_non_xbnjava.dat" Tabset("save", "1") tabset("save", "2") tabset("load", "xbn_left_pane", "1") tabset("load", "xbn_right_pane", "2") catalogload "git_repositories_xbnjava.dat" Tabset("save", "1") tabset("save", "2") tabset("load", "working_left_pane", "1") tabset("load", "working_right_pane", "2") catalogload "working.dat" This is the CTB I use to switch between catalogs: Snip: CTB 1 I have a CTB like this for each of the three drives I work on. "data_jeffy\code (use catalog for XBN-Java)"Ĭ:\data_jeffy\jeffyepstein_com\jeffyepstein_com\docs\Ĭ:\data_jeffy\private\executor_documents\ Left-click: Sub-directory / Right-click: Root Here’s the CTB that lists my favorite folders on the C:\ drive when left-clicked, and goes to the root when right-clicked: Snip: CTB 1 In the Windows Explorer replacement, XYplorer, between custom toolbar buttons (CTBs), the catalog, scripting, and paper folders, there are plenty of ways to quickly access your favorite folders.
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