ksignorini
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How EXACTLY does setting "All Windows" in the Finder View Options work?
It seems that I set it to "All Windows" then make the settings changes I want (i.e. 36x36 icons, arrange by name, show icon preview, etc.) then close the settings box, then when I double-click on Macintosh HD or an alias to another folder somewhere on the HD it doesn't have the settings I set "All Windows." THEN, if I start to tunnel down to other folders below, each of them might look different.
It seems to me that this is how it works:
1. The "All Windows" settings are a generic set of window settings that can be applied to any folder's view settings.
2. If I am in any particular folder and I open the view settings, then choose "All Windows" then those generic settings I set in 1. above are applied to my new folder. If I leave it set to "This window only" then it will always have its own individual settings.
What I would like to be able to do is something that can be done very simply in Windows. I want to open Finder, configure the window the way I like (the size of the window, the size of the icons, the background color, the snap to grid option, the arrange by name option, etc.) and somehow tell Finder that THIS is how I want to view EVERY folder I open in Finder. Then I want to close that Finder window, then open another one. The new window will then have all the settings I set for the first one.
Is this possible? Or am I doomed to configuring EVERY single folder I open to the way I want to see it?
I've even gone so far as to delete all the .DS_Store files in my personal directory (and under it) and to set the "All Windows" options the way I want them. Of course, each window I open looks different until I set the "All Windows" option for that particular folder or to set new settings for that folder and choose "This window only."
Please help.
Kent!
It seems that I set it to "All Windows" then make the settings changes I want (i.e. 36x36 icons, arrange by name, show icon preview, etc.) then close the settings box, then when I double-click on Macintosh HD or an alias to another folder somewhere on the HD it doesn't have the settings I set "All Windows." THEN, if I start to tunnel down to other folders below, each of them might look different.
It seems to me that this is how it works:
1. The "All Windows" settings are a generic set of window settings that can be applied to any folder's view settings.
2. If I am in any particular folder and I open the view settings, then choose "All Windows" then those generic settings I set in 1. above are applied to my new folder. If I leave it set to "This window only" then it will always have its own individual settings.
What I would like to be able to do is something that can be done very simply in Windows. I want to open Finder, configure the window the way I like (the size of the window, the size of the icons, the background color, the snap to grid option, the arrange by name option, etc.) and somehow tell Finder that THIS is how I want to view EVERY folder I open in Finder. Then I want to close that Finder window, then open another one. The new window will then have all the settings I set for the first one.
Is this possible? Or am I doomed to configuring EVERY single folder I open to the way I want to see it?
I've even gone so far as to delete all the .DS_Store files in my personal directory (and under it) and to set the "All Windows" options the way I want them. Of course, each window I open looks different until I set the "All Windows" option for that particular folder or to set new settings for that folder and choose "This window only."
Please help.
Kent!