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Synchronized scroll

Posted: 10.02.2021, 16:53
by akapusy
In dual panel mode it would be nice to scroll both in synchronized mode, at least vertical of detail list.

Re: Synchronized scroll

Posted: 10.02.2021, 21:23
by Dreamer

Re: Synchronized scroll

Posted: 11.02.2021, 17:20
by akapusy
I don't know what Linked browsing mean, so I try to explain my request more preciously.
In dual mode I have detailed list from different but fairly similar (similarity is important) folders , so I want to look through both scrolling down or up. Now I have to scroll one list and then in the other. It would be more comfortable if I could scroll both with one scroll command.

Re: Synchronized scroll

Posted: 11.02.2021, 20:11
by Dreamer
Dreamer wrote: 10.02.2021, 21:23Linked browsing (click the link and try this mode)

Re: Synchronized scroll

Posted: 11.02.2021, 20:57
by akapusy
Thanks to show Linked browsing, it was new to me. But it is not I proposed in this request.
Imagine that in the left pane I have a detail list of a folder. Sometime earlier I made a copy of this folder and later I modified something in it.
Now I want to look through in these folders what I had changed. I sort both by filename, so the lists are very familiar but there may be some differencies. If I would scroll these two panes similarly I could find differencies in these lists.

Re: Synchronized scroll

Posted: 11.02.2021, 21:37
by Dreamer
Did you try Linked browsing already? It should work exactly like you need. If not, try to describe it better, but first try Linked browsing.

Re: Synchronized scroll

Posted: 11.02.2021, 22:03
by Marek
I don't know which details you want to compare but maybe the functions "Compare folders" or "Synchronize folders" are enough for you. The Synchronize Folders function has the synchronized scroll possibility.

Re: Synchronized scroll

Posted: 12.02.2021, 18:01
by akapusy
Compare folders does not have synchronized scrolling, but "Synchronize" does.
I am using these functions frequently but now I did not want to synchronize, however this function could be enough to my purposes.
Thx for your help.